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[ILUG] Postfix domain forwarding

[ILUG] Postfix domain forwarding

Niall O Broin niall at linux.ie
Tue Jul 27 19:22:54 IST 2004


I have a postfix server on which I have amavis + clamav + Spam Assassin. Works 
nicely, but now I want to expand its usage. There is one domain whose users 
are on an Exchange server. I want The postfix server to be the primary MX for 
that domain, and I want it to do its magic with amavis on all incoming mail 
for that domain, and then to pass that mail (with some deleted, or tagged) on 
to the Exchange server. 

I want this to happen for ALL addresses @ the domain, without having to keep a 
virtual user table up to date on the postfix box. 

I've read the Postfix ADDRESS_CLASS and VIRTUAL readme files, and I suspect 
that the answer lies in them, but it's not clear to me how to make sure that 
all mail for the domain in question is handled by amavis, and THEN forwarded 
to its final destination.



-- 
Niall




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