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Maia mailguard
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United States
2007-04-28 13:39:28
I have maia installed and ready to go, just need to finish
setting up 
amavisd.conf and start the amavisd-maia. I have some
questions for 
anyone out there that has setup maia. When comparing my
running 
amavisd.conf 2.4.5 to the suggested one from maia, I see a
list of 
supporting programs such as gzip, bzip2, file, etc. I don't
have these 
specified in my running conf, it seems amavis loads those
present on 
startup. I do see decoders in my current conf file. Doing a
quick 
whereis on each of these I only see dspam missing from my
system, is 
this required or needed? On our FreeBSD system, the port
wants MySQL 5 
to install. Also, like I mentioned, now running 2.4.5 and
the install 
doc mentions using their amavisd-maia in place of amavisd
2.2, I assume 
this still needs to be done for our version. Will this
amavisd-maia 
support my 2.4.5 settings. I went through the current conf
file and do 
not see anything that would be effected.

My other questions were about whether I should have maia
system default 
user catch mail for non-local domains. Our servers are
transport 
gateways for the most part using Postfix transport to
destination 
off-server and off-network mail servers. I do have some
local users 
setup for testing and may decide to put some local domains
on the 
servers in the future. If I don't allow the system default
for non-local 
users, then where would the mail end up for users at domains
in the 
transports? Or do I need to put all these domains in
local_domain_maps?

Finally, I see directly in the Pgsql db we setup for maia
that things 
like enable_virus_filtering and enable_spam_filtering with
'Y' as their 
value. But if I go into Maia via the web and click on the
System Default 
User, these settings are disabled. Are that not one and the
same? I 
guess not, what does the db settings control?

Sorry for the long post, I just wanted to post as many of my
question 
about config at once, so I tried to cover the entire config
where I have 
questions. Like I mentioned, this is a running amavisd
switch to maia, I 
want it to be as seamless as possible. My biggest concern is
changing 
any amavisd settings/rules without my realizing it and
customers 
complaining come Monday morning. Looks like a great program.
Thanks for 
the help! Any suggestions or things to look out for are
appreciated.

--
Robert

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Re: Maia mailguard
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United States
2007-04-28 16:39:52
At 01:39 PM 4/28/2007, Robert Fitzpatrick wrote:
>I have maia installed and ready to go, just need to
finish setting up
>amavisd.conf and start the amavisd-maia. I have some
questions for
>anyone out there that has setup maia. When comparing my
running

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or FAQ.
http://www.maiamailguard.com/maia/wiki/SupportOptions



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