<p>I would do either... Either don't pass the verb to postfix (and then accept that the sent mail isn't saved in the sent items folder on the mailstore), or see to it that the outlook clients talk directly with the mailstore (which understand the verb).<br>
In the latter case, see to it that the mailstore passes outgoing messages through mailscanner, for av if nothing else, and set up some other method of av-scanning the mailstore (or rely on clientside av).<br>
Hope that clears up any confusion:-) <br>
Cheers<br>
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-- Glenn<br>
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<p><blockquote type="cite">Den 8 feb 2011 20.17, <<a href="mailto:katek@rheel.co.nz">katek@rheel.co.nz</a>> skrev:<br><br>Hi all,<br>
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Thanks for your assistance. I realise it is more a postfix issue and I did try getting on the list but couldn't get it to accept my list request so I was hoping someone on the MailScanner list would also be using postfix as part of their MailScanner installation like I am. Yes the postfix/mailscanner sits between the outlook client and the mailstore as it is our smtp server and the mail store (running mailenable) uses it to send through as well.<br>
When you say simply don't do it - do you mean don't pass the verb through or don't use the MailScanner machine as the smtp?<br>
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Thanks<br>
Kate<br>
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