There are 101 ways to accomplish this, but here's a good one:

1. Install Postfix+amavisd-new+SA+clamav(or commercial antivirus)
2. Make sure that your Postfix is the mx of domain.com
3. Configure your Postfix to transport all received message to pop.domain.com


hth

Ignacio Sorita III wrote:

hello pluggers,

I would like to ask links as well suggestions on how can I pass all
SMTP traffic from a linux machine to another? A scenario where in the
linux box will be used for content filtering before reaching the real
mail server.

thanks in advance!
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