On Thursday 30 July 2009, AMP Admin wrote: > Hi Willy, > > Thank you for your reply. I used the iRedMail script to set this box up. > I probably shouldn't have done that since I know there's no easy way to > accomplish these sorts of things. > > The log file is over 170 so I'm having trouble getting through it.
Without any specific log entries of failed mail or error messages from the different processes this will be difficult to diagnose. Try to filter the logs and weed out the things that don't look like errors and effectively trim the logfiles down. > I think I need to just start over and build a new server, test it and then > switch the ip over to it. > > > > -----Original Message----- > From: owner-postfix-us...@postfix.org > [mailto:owner-postfix-us...@postfix.org] On Behalf Of Willy De la Court > Sent: Thursday, July 30, 2009 1:18 PM > To: AMP Admin > Cc: postfix-users@postfix.org > Subject: Re: filter incoming but not outgoing > > On Thu, 30 Jul 2009 12:42:06 -0500, "AMP Admin" <ad...@ampprod.com> wrote: > > Right now we filter all messages using amavisd but on a box that's > > sending > > > up to 6000 messages per hour it's failing after a few thousand messages > > and > > > we think it might be because of amavis filtering. Not sure how to do > > this > > > but we would like to accomplish the following and your assistance is > > greatly > > appreciated! > > Maybe you could post you config so the picture would become clearer. > > With failing what do you mean failing whats in the logs? > > > 1. Sign outgoing messages with dkim and vbr (currently doing this > > with > > amavis) > > > > 2. Only allow sending from our networks > > Do you have internal exteral ip's? If so you could setup different smtp's > for incoming from external and incoming from internal. The you would be > able to split the content filtering off and only use it for incoming from > external. > > > 3. Do NOT filter, virus scan or spam scam outgoing messages > > See point 2 > > > 4. DO scan and filter incoming messages > > See point 2 > > > 5. Optimize / Tweak settings for large number of outgoing messages > > > > > > If there is something better for sending large amounts of messages (we > > have > > > a huge user base) we're all ears. -- Simple things make people happy. Willy De la Court PGP Public Key at http://www.linux-lovers.be/download/public_key.asc PGP Key fingerprint = 784E E18F 7F85 9C7C AC1A D5FB FE08 686C 37C7 A689 GMail <wdl1...@gmail.com>