I am running Postfix as a gateway MTA (no local delivery) and am using SA to
mark spam as it passes through.

I am familar with postfixes ability to reject mail based on header content,
so I know I could look for "X-SPAM: Yes" and reject. But I don't want to
outright reject it.  I would rather forward items marked as spam by SA to a
designated mailbox (again not local) where the mail could be checked by hand
and any false positives forwarded on.

The question is:  What to use to do this forwarding?

>From my web searching and FAQ reading, it appears that Amavis has this
functionality.  But it also does a whole bunch of other stuff that I have no
need for.

It is my understanding that the various Procmail tricks one can do to
accomplish this do not apply when Postfix is merely a Gateway MTA.  Correct?

Thanks,
-Steve


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