On 11/9/2010 6:18 AM, Lima Union wrote:
hi all! as the subject says I have two noob questions:
(1) if I configure something like 'smtpd_milters =
inet:localhost:10025 inet:localhost:10034' does Postfix respect the
order? I mean, will it processs the mail in order, first milter then
second milter or what? for example, in this case 10025 is the
sid-milter and 10034 is the clamav-milter.

Yes, milters are processed in the order specified.


(2) currently I'm running postgrey (under the
'smtpd_recipient_restrictions' section) but in a new setup I'd like to
have this basic order for an Internet relay server: mail from Internet
->  sid-milter ->  postgrey ->  clamav-milter, how can I achieve that? I
don't know how Postfix will route internally the message in this case.

The order of internal vs. milter processing is not configurable.

You could switch to a greylist milter, there are several to choose from.


  -- Noel Jones

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