David,

OK. Does the webserver IMP is running on reside on the same server as postfix?

If so, IMP probably sends mail from localhost (127.0.0.1). If you connect from outside (e.g. another computer running outlook), the incoming mail does not come in from localhost, but some other IP. Now, the thing to check is whether mail coming in from localhost is subject to the same rules and procedures as mail from outside. I had something similar on a machine running exim, where all messages from localhost were just delivered without any checks or restrictions.

Anyway, I really doubt it has to do with IMP.

Martin

Zitat von David Brachet <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:

I don't know how it works in details, but postfix send the mail to amavis
when it receives the mail, not when it send it. I checked the postfix logs,
and when imp send a mail, it uses postfix, as well as i send a mail from
outlook or thunderbird. If on the same computer, I send a mail with a virus,
with outlook or thunderbird, with my postfix as smtp server, the mail is
detected as a virus. But the mail must be send to amavis when it is for a
local user, without look at how the mail was sent.

2007/7/31, Martin Waschbuesch <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:

Hi David,

Are your sure that both ways use the same method to send out mail?
e.g. both use SMTP and the same server or both use the sendmail
command and run on the same machine? Just to make sure that it is
really the MUA side that is the only difference.

Martin


Zitat von David Brachet <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:

> I have another question: when i send a mail from my local network, to a
user
> of my local network, with a virus, the message is detected as a virus
(with
> amavis / clamAV) and deleted. But when i do the same thing from imp to a
> user of my local network, postfix doesn't seem to send the mail to
amavis,
> and the virus arrive to the recipient without checking. An idee from the
> origin of this problem?
>
> Thanks
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