On 05/30/2009 03:25 AM, Walter Alexis Alonso wrote:
>
> When using qmail-scanner together with the QMAILQUEUE patch, using the
> recommended method of enabling qmail-scanner through
> ":allow,QMAILQUEUE=..." in /etc/tcp.smtp, we're facing the problem
> that qmail-scanner calls SpamAssassin when using SMTP AUTH because
> RELAYCLIENT is not set. We still want to use qmail-scanner for these
> connections (because we want to check for viruses and/or bad
> attachment types), but tagging _outgoing_ mails as spam doesn't make
> any sense.
> Is it possible to exclude authed session from scanning??
That's odd. I thought all the auth patches explicitly set RELAYCLIENT so
as to better abide by the standard qmail API (if it could be called that).

ie I think the fault is with whatever auth patch you are using. I use
netqmail-1.05-tls-smtpauth and it sets RELAYCLIENT on successful
authentication

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Jason Haar
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