2011/7/14 Wietse Venema <wie...@porcupine.org>: >> It's not a quarantine for spam/virus... :( >> And I don't want to deploy amavisd only for this feature. > > You want quarantine management for non-spam/virus. It is available > via a standard interface (in this case, content filters). There > is no priority to duplicate and forever maintain that in Postfix.
If content filter is the only way, instead of using a separate content filter maybe a workaround like this is more simpler: two smtpd instances, the first one does ip-level filtering (rlb, client_access, ...) and then it delivers to a second smtpd instance with smtp_destination_recipient_limit = 1. The second smtpd instance HOLDs one rcpt (mail) and let pass the others... With content filters I have to use 2 smtpd instances + content filter itself. With this workaround only 2 smtpd instances. Or am I totally wrong? bests, stefano -- Stefano Sasso http://stefano.dscnet.org/