You can use the same postfix machine for the filtering on both inbound and outbound, and it will hand off to sims. The advantage of doig it on the inbound is you can rejecte attachments based on their extensions:
I could if the machine I had postfix on could handle the load. I don't think
it can. The outgoing load can be controlled, the incoming load is going to
be huge.
postfix is extremely robust. There are sites running many thousands of email users on PentiumII level iron. the limitation is the bandwidth, not the machine itself.
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I know that you believe you understand what you think I said but I am not sure you realize that what you heard is not what I meant.
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