On 08:55 AM 10/5/01, Sandra wrote: >Hello! > > I have mailman installed on my system, that has postfix installed as >a MTA. > I have two postfix configurations running on my system, one that gets >mail from internet >and run AMAVIS, an anti-virus and another configuration that treats local mails.
Why two postfix configurations in the first place? Is there some reason that it is good to stop viruses from coming in, but not good to stop them from going out? jc (Who is appalled at the lack of *outbound* virus scanning, especially given the crappy status of many inbound scans that give false positives, which can cause big problems for a list manager who runs a list that merely discusses email viruses. I believe you should subject your internal users to your anti-virus filter effects *before* you subject outsiders who are emailing in.) p.s. Please fix your line length. > Even when a send a local mail to a local list, Mailman gets the >message and put it >in the queue to run the anti-virus, as it is coming from INTERNET. > Does anyone know how I tell to the wrapper program to post to the >local queue...? ------------------------------------------------------ Mailman-Users maillist - [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/mailman-users