The principle is this....
[inbound email to test@<domain>.com.au]
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| 192.168.1.4:25
[sendmail.cf.listen.milter-sender]
|
| 127.0.0.1:25
[sendmail.cf.listen.kavscanner]
|
| lmtp
[sendmail.cf.cyrus]
|
| cyrusv2
[/x/imap/t/user/test/*]
Now... telnet to 127.0.0.1 port 25 and it works, does the virus scan and
delivers to cyrus mailbox so that half's just fine.
I've been frustrated for the last several hours trying to figure out ways
of getting the sendmail daemon listening on ip 192.168.1.4 to forward
succussful messages onto 'localhost'.
Alternatives may be using another MTA that has the features of
milter-sender, such as postfix. I haven't looked into that, I'd imagine it
shouldn't be a problem to interface with cyrus but what I don't know is if
it's going to be a similar problem. Alternately... I could use BOTH!
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