Mailscanner initial Setup help
Peter H. Lemieux
mailscanner at replies.cyways.com
Thu Dec 8 16:00:32 UTC 2016
Unless you're supporting a lot of hosts, I'd just install MailScanner on
each of them rather than trying some complicated routing scheme.
Using a single scanning host is pretty easy to set up; just point the MX
records for all the domains you support to the scanner.
I use sendmail so I can't help with Postfix configuration.
Peter
On 12/08/2016 10:13 AM, Manuel Kälin wrote:
> Hi
>
> Yes, we need this second solution with incoming and outgoing direct trom
> the final hosts.
> Have you set this up with postfix and how did you forward the mails? As
> files or something like smarthost?
>
> Manuel
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> That's my solution as well. All the mail comes in to the central
> scanning server and is then forwarded on to the final destinations. The
> model where the final delivery servers receive the mail, forward it
> to a
> central scanner, and then receive the results, is much harder to set
> up.
> In the first stage you don't want the server to be the final delivery
> host, while in the second you do.
>
> Peter
>
>
> On 12/08/2016 08:42 AM, Heino Backhaus wrote:
> > I think I would prefer to receive the mails with Mailscanner,
> check them
> > and forward them to Server A or B.
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