* Tom Collins <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [2005:10:27:22:30:26-0700] scribed: > On Oct 27, 2005, at 5:02 PM, Michael D Schleif wrote: > >We have a client that runs Groupwise on a Netware server on their LAN. > >We manage everything on this LAN; and, we handle their DNS for their > >domains. > > > >We want to scrub all of their _incoming_ email on our remote toaster, > >doing what it does best, then forward *ALL* of their email onto that > >Groupwise box. > > Use simscan. Make your server the only MX for the domain. Put the > domain in /var/qmail/control/rcpthosts (or morercpthosts and run > qmail-newmrh). Do *not* add their domain to locals or virtualdomains. > Add an entry in /var/qmail/control/smtproutes to route the scanned mail > to their Groupwise server. > > -- > Tom Collins - [EMAIL PROTECTED] > QmailAdmin: http://qmailadmin.sf.net/ Vpopmail: http://vpopmail.sf.net/ > You don't need a laptop to troubleshoot high-speed Internet: > sniffter.com
I finally got back on this one. Yes, setup was simple; and, yes, messages _do_ go through our toaster, and they _do_ end up in the Groupwise server. This setup does *not* appear to work. I am still waiting for the Groupwise admin to send to me the complete headers for the test messages; but, I am told that *none* of these test messages include spamassassin headers. In fact, the following does *not* show _any_ activity for test messages: tail -f /var/log/{cl,sp}amd/current I am not clear which process comes first, /var/qmail/control/smtproutes or simscan ??? What do you think? -- Best Regards, mds mds resource 877.596.8237 - Dare to fix things before they break . . . - Our capacity for understanding is inversely proportional to how much we think we know. The more I know, the more I know I don't know . . . --
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