MailScanner & Postfix

jchezny at northcarolina.edu jchezny at northcarolina.edu
Mon Aug 7 15:32:09 IST 2006


James,
Have you set your alias in either /etc/aliases and run the *newaliases* command?

jc

> Hello,
>
> I am sooo close to getting this running, but somehow my test mail is not
> getting through.  On a Suse 9.3 server I have MailScanner, Spamassassin,
> Postfix, & ClamAV set up to scan mail and then pass it on to an internal
> Exchange server. I can see the test message going through the system in
> /var/log/mail.info, but it never makes it to the Exchange server.
>
> <snip>
> Aug  6 13:45:09 postmaster postfix/smtpd[31844]: connect from
> unknown[192.168.xx.xxx]
> Aug  6 13:45:09 postmaster postfix/smtpd[31844]: 8E1D718548C:
> client=unknown[192.168.xx.xxx]
> Aug  6 13:45:23 postmaster postfix/cleanup[31847]: 8E1D718548C: hold: header
> Received:
> from 1243876 (unknown [192.168.20.160])??by postmaster.domain.com (Postfix)
> with
> SMTP id 8E1D718548C??for <user at domain.com>; Sun,  6 Aug 2006 13:45:09 -0700
> (PDT) from unknown[192.168.20.160]; from=user at domian.com>
> to=<user at domain.com>
> proto=SMTP helo=<1243876>
> Aug  6 13:45:23 postmaster postfix/cleanup[31847]: 8E1D718548C:
> message-id=<20060806204509.8E1D718548C at postmaster.domain.com>
> Aug  6 13:45:23 postmaster postfix/smtpd[31844]: disconnect from
> unknown[192.168.xx.xxx]
> Aug  6 13:45:24 postmaster MailScanner[30318]: New Batch: Scanning 1
> messages, 683
> bytes
> Aug  6 13:45:24 postmaster MailScanner[30318]: Virus and Content Scanning:
> Starting
> Aug  6 13:46:55 postmaster update.virus.scanners: Found clamav installed
> Aug  6 13:46:55 postmaster update.virus.scanners: Running autoupdate for
> clamav
> Aug  6 13:46:56 postmaster update.virus.scanners: Found generic installed
> Aug  6 13:46:56 postmaster update.virus.scanners: Running autoupdate for
> generic
> <snip>
>
> I think I have the relaying of domains set up correctly, but now i am not
> sure.
>
> Maybe the problem is here <below> "how to invoke the MTA";
>
> <snip>
> # Set whether to use postfix, sendmail, exim or zmailer.
> # If you are using postfix, then see the "SpamAssassin User State Dir"
> # setting near the end of this file
> #MTA = sendmail
> MTA = postfix
>
> # Set how to invoke MTA when sending messages MailScanner has created
> # (e.g. to sender/recipient saying "found a virus in your message")
> # This can also be the filename of a ruleset.
> Sendmail = /usr/sbin/sendmail
>
> # Sendmail2 is provided for Exim users.
> # It is the command used to attempt delivery of outgoing cleaned/disinfected
> # messages.
> # This is not usually required for sendmail.
> # This can also be the filename of a ruleset.
> #For Exim users: Sendmail2 = /usr/sbin/exim -C /etc/exim/exim_send.conf
> #For sendmail users: Sendmail2 = /usr/sbin/sendmail
> #Sendmail2 = /usr/sbin/sendmail -C /etc/exim/exim_send.conf
> Sendmail2 = /usr/sbin/sendmail
> <snip>
>
> Many thanks in advance,
>
> ~James
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