Anne Wilson wrote:
On 23 August 2011 10:46, Tony Mountifield tony@softins.co.uk wrote:
In article CAJfU-f7nCz+iamXzg5rQ0VZAELctBCNcNFySYykAapXw5CeG6g@mail.gmail.com, Anne Wilson cannewilson@googlemail.com wrote:
On 22 August 2011 20:50, Dennis Jacobfeuerborn dennisml@conversis.de wrote:
One of the first things I do after the installation of a system is a yum install postfix followed by a yum remove sendmail. No need to deal with alternatives if you don't intend to deal with sendmail anyway.
I removed sendmail - but it also removed clamav-milter. When I tried to re-install clamav-milter it would have pulled sendmail back in so I aborted. Advice?
milters are specific to sendmail. clamav-milter is a linkage between ClamAV and sendmail, so you don't need it with postfix. If you want to use ClamAV, you will need to find out how to link it with postfix, but it won't be by using clamav-milter.
OK, that's fine, then. In the past I ran scans via cron - which I've set up again. However, I'm back with the original problem of not receiving root mail - and not receiving any local messages that should be routed by the /etc/postfix/transport.db
I use amavisd and clamav/clamd from rf repo - instructions on setup are on the CentOS wiki - has always just worked for me with 5.x HTH
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