Postfix website is outa date, with the new method that mailscanner uses it's alot safer. and this has absolutely nothing to do with mailservers talking to the wrong MX :) On Tuesday 20 June 2006 16:49, Simon J Mudd wrote: > israel.garcia at cimex.com.cu writes: > > even more details: > > > > 1. I use Mailscanner/postfix in the 3 MX's servers. > > 2. Using dig I get exactly the same of what I have in my bind server. > > 3. http://dnsreport.com/ reports no problem at all. > > 4. I'm not using any greylisting.... Yet.. I'm setting right now > > spamassassin with mailscanner.. > > See http://www.postfix.org/addon.html > > Quoting from the page: > > --- quote --- > mailscanner system, works with Postfix and other MTAs. This uses > unsupported methods to manipulate Postfix queue files, and there are > multiple reports of message duplication and/or delivery of truncated > messages. > --- quote --- > > It's use is NOT recommended by Postfix's author. This may not be > the cause of the problem but ... > > Simon > _______________________________________________ > CentOS mailing list > CentOS at centos.org > http://lists.centos.org/mailman/listinfo/centos