> Is there any other way of solving this problem, or will I have to move > the spam and virus scanning onto smtp1? I believe it's probably best if you scanned for virus and spam on smtp1 only. If performance is a concern (5k users? it probably is) you can "outsource" the scanning to the smtp2 server, but still reject messages from smtp1.
What antivirus and spam scanning tool are you using? Some of them have options where you tell the daemons to listen on a given port and then smtp1 can connect to those ports to perform the checks. spamd_address and av_scanner is probably what you need (and RTM of your av and anti-spam) -- Aldo Cassola
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