Nigel Kendrick wrote:
I have just followed Johnny Hughes' excellent walk-through on how to install Postfix, MailScanner with ClamAV and Spamassassin and it seems to be running fine during in house testing, but I want to make sure that it behaves itself when it goes live serving about 250 users; I have read comments elsewhere both for and against the use of Mailscanner with Postfix, and when I mentioned the subject on the Postfix group I was informed I *WILL* have mail dupes and missing mail so can I have some observations from people using this setup with Centos (3.3).
You really should add another antivirus vendor as its one of the advantages of MailScanner, you can add bitdefender, it's freeware.
Sorry, I can not comment on Postfix as I use sendmail with MailScanner but from what I read on the MailScanner mailing list there are lots of people running a huge amount of mail through it with Postfix.
Dean.
Dean,
do you have any details on mailscanner with sendmail,
I am currently using Mimedefang, sendmail and clamav, as an mid stream relay to filter viruses and spam, can mailscanner do this?
Any help advice is greatly appreciated...
thanks
P.
Plant, Dean wrote:
Nigel Kendrick wrote:
I have just followed Johnny Hughes' excellent walk-through on how to install Postfix, MailScanner with ClamAV and Spamassassin and it seems to be running fine during in house testing, but I want to make sure that it behaves itself when it goes live serving about 250 users; I have read comments elsewhere both for and against the use of Mailscanner with Postfix, and when I mentioned the subject on the Postfix group I was informed I *WILL* have mail dupes and missing mail so can I have some observations from people using this setup with Centos (3.3).
You really should add another antivirus vendor as its one of the advantages of MailScanner, you can add bitdefender, it's freeware.
Sorry, I can not comment on Postfix as I use sendmail with MailScanner but from what I read on the MailScanner mailing list there are lots of people running a huge amount of mail through it with Postfix.
Dean.
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