Hi David,
Thanks for the quick response. I have done this but they
still end up in
the Maia DB.
Is there any way to avoid this?
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From: David Morton [mailto:mortonda dgrmm.net]
Sent: July-01-07 9:07 PM
To: Simon Marcil
Cc: maia-users renaissoft.com
Subject: Re: [Maia-users] bypassing maia for specific
recipients
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On Jul 1, 2007, at 8:01 PM, Simon Marcil wrote:
> Is it possible to have email sent to a particular email
address
> bypass maia completely. Ideally have postfix route all
the email
> sent to a particular address directly to its final
destination
> instead of sending it to amavis first.
It's tricky, using lots of postfix maps. Kinda ugly.
> The reason I want to this is that we have one email
address which
> received an insane amount of email (this is normal/its
automated
> replys...). These emails slow down my Maia box a lot.
They end up in
> the Maia DB as well.
>
Create the user, and turn off all filtering? It should pass
right
through Maia.
David Morton
Maia Mailguard http://www.maiamailguard
.com
mortonda dgrmm.net
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