Release quarantined message using postfix

Shawn Iverson iversons at rushville.k12.in.us
Sun Sep 23 14:01:07 UTC 2018


Also, whitelist your localhost to bypass general MailScanner scanning on
release.

On Sun, Sep 23, 2018 at 9:59 AM Shawn Iverson <iversons at rushville.k12.in.us>
wrote:

> Check this out.  It is a MailWatch FAQ, but it is relevant to your
> scenario.
>
> https://docs.mailwatch.org/using/faq.html
>
> On Sun, Sep 23, 2018 at 9:42 AM Kenneth Hansen <kenneth at khansen-it.dk>
> wrote:
>
>> Hi
>> I am building a custom solution with MailScanner v5 and Postfix as the
>> MTA.
>> I followed the MTA guide on mailscanner.info for setting it up using
>> postfix.
>>
>> However, I have an issue when it comes to releasing a message marked as
>> high-spam and therefore it is stored and not delivered to the recipient.
>> The server running MailScanner + Postfix is not the same as the server
>> where the recipient email account is located.
>>
>> If I just use the sendmail command with -i and -f options, postfix does
>> try to deliver the quarantined email, but MailScanner will process it again
>> and therefore it is once again stopped as high-spam.
>> Is there a way to make postfix deliver the email, without having
>> MailScanner process it again or at least just skip spam scanning?
>>
>> I am not using the new Milter option, which means I still use the
>> “current” Hold queue option.
>>
>>
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>
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> Shawn Iverson, CETL
> Director of Technology
> Rush County Schools
> 765-932-3901 x1171
> iversons at rushville.k12.in.us
>
>
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Shawn Iverson, CETL
Director of Technology
Rush County Schools
765-932-3901 x1171
iversons at rushville.k12.in.us
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