On 3/2/07 4:00 AM, "Zbigniew Szalbot" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> Hello,
> 
>> Of course ... but this is certainly not a clamav configuration
>> thing. Certainly you do have some piece of software to make your MTA
>> interacts with clamav. Whitelisting your local emails should be done on
>> this program not clamav.
>> 
>> If you're running postfix/amavisd, whitelisting should be done in
>> amavisd. If your running other MTA/antivirus integration software,
>> whitelisting should be done on the antivirus integration software.
> 
> Thanks - I am not too technical. If anyone could share how to do this in
> exim (4.66), I'd appreciate! Thank you very much for your answer, though!

Well, we give our users server names whose IP addresses differ from the
published MX, so right away we can distinguish submissions from mail
incoming from the world.  And for convenience, we process the two streams
through different instances of Exim, although it can be done in one instance
with some complexification of the configuration.

  --John


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