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Hi Mark,
thank for your response!
> Nick,
>
>
>>>I haven't figured out reliably how to make it notify me
>>>of viruses only from inside yet though.
>
>
> Use policy bank 'MYNETS' and provide a different (or only)
> virus admin address there.
> See: http://www.ijs.si/software/amavisd/amavisd-new-docs.html#pbanks
>
Another daring question: is amavisd-new able to include a
smtp-authenticated messages (I use Postfix + SASL) into the "locally
originated" set as well?
>
> Leoš,
>
>
>>Another thing: in such setup I would need the DSN in case of
>>intercepting an e-mail message to be always sent to the originator of
>>the message (and possibly to some administrator's e-mail, too). My
>>preferred global setting (for mail originated remotely) is that the DSN
>>is sent to the original recipient and local administrator mailboxes
>>only.
>
>
> You seem to be talking about $warn*recip (a notification to recipient)
> and not a DSN, which goes to a sender.
>
You have deleted the previous party of my message, so let me repeat: the
"such setup" is scanning (and possibly intercepting) all messages,
including the ones from the local users. So I would like something like
$warn*sender (or possibly really a DSN). Is this possible?
>
>>I am willing to take the risk of having a spammer which forges the
>>originator (therefore letting amavis to send the DSN to the wrong
>>address) in the internal network - this would have to be solved on a
>>face-to-face meeting anyway. The reason is that it would be very hard
>>(meaning nearly impossible) to explain the users why their mail was not
>>delivered and they were not informed about this. Relying on the
>>administrator investigating every intercepted e-mail message, and
>>notifying the users, is just not feasible. Does anobody have any hint here?
>
>
> You can apply different set of configuration variables for mail
> originating from inside (or differentiated from the rest in some other
> way, like being received on a dedicated IP address). The tool for the
> job is policy banks.
The same question applies as at the beginning: what about
SASL-authenticated messages? They can come from any IP address...
Leoš
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