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amavisd encounter many problems with selinux as described in the centos wiki. 
correction proposed by the selinux centos wiki is obsolete

SL

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Le mardi 22 septembre 2009 21:55, Noel Jones a écrit :
> On 9/22/2009 2:08 PM, Geoff Sweet wrote:
> > Greetings everyone,
> > I'm transitioning a lot of my mail servers from Qmail to Postfix and
> > thus far it has gone very well.  I got Postfix 2.3 (from the CentOS 5.3)
> > up and running in a flash and then even got it all running with MySQL
> > virtual users!  My hats off to the Postfix devs.
> >
> > However now I want to incorporate a few things like ClamAV, and
> > Spamassassin and it appears that Amavisd-new is the preferred way to do
> > it.  I installed it out of the RPMForge repositories and Spamassassin,
> > ClamAV, and amavisd-new all seem to be running correctly.  If I telnet
> > to port 10024 on localhost I can successfully see the Amavisd-new
> > prompts and commands.
>
> Welcome to postfix!
>
> Yes, amavisd-new is a popular and reliable way to integrate
> SpamAssassin and clamav with postfix.
>
> Be aware that postfix 2.3 is getting rather long in the tooth.
>   The current patchlevel for the 2.3 series is 2.3.19.  While
> postfix 2.3.19 is quite reliable, it's lacking tons of useful
> features introduced in newer versions.
>
> I think it's better to build a new server with the current
> stable version rather than something already outdated; the
> current postfix stable version is 2.6.5.
>
> > When I startup Postfix and attempt to send mail through it, I get this
> > error in the maillog:
> >
> > Sep 18 17:02:03 mail postfix/qmgr[16473]: warning: connect to transport
> > scan: Connection refused
>
> Looks like a leftover from a previous configuration when you
> were using content_filter = scan:...
>
> Fix this by requeueing all mail with
> postsuper -r ALL
>
> > Sep 18 17:02:03 mail postfix/cleanup[16474]: fatal: unsupported
> > dictionary type: mysql
>
> Looks as if postfix doesn't have mysql support compiled in.
> type "postconf -m" to see what map types your version of
> postfix supports.
>
> > Sep 18 17:02:40 mail postfix/smtpd[16475]: warning: dict_nis_init: NIS
> > domain name not set - NIS lookups disabled
>
> I assume you don't use NIS.  You can get rid of this harmless
> warning by setting in main.cf:
> alias_maps = hash:/etc/aliases
>
> > Below are my main.cf and master.cf.  As I am relatively new to this
>
> we strongly prefer "postconf -n" output as explained in the
> list welcome message.
>
> If you have more questions, see:
> http://www.postfix.org/DEBUG_README.html#mail
>
>    -- Noel Jones

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