Cool. I don't need it anymore, but I've had multiple
instances in which I did. Thanks for the confirmation.
_
Doug Mortensen
Impala Networks
-----Original Message-----
From: "Kurt Buff" <KBuff zetron.com>
Subj: RE: [Maia-users] Unmarking queued messages to be
filtered
Date: Thu Oct 18, 2007 1:02 pm
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To: "Douglas Mortensen" <doug impalanetworks.com>
That should work. I've had to use it on a couple of
occasions to make it bypass a much earlier version of amavis
that I was using a couple of years ago.
-----Original Message-----
From: maia-users-bounces renaissoft.com
[mailto:maia-users-bounces renaissoft.com]On Behalf Of
Douglas Mortensen
Sent: Wednesday, October 17, 2007 16:34
To: maia-users renaissoft.com
Subject: [Maia-users] Unmarking queued messages to be
filtered
Today Jeffrey and I worked on a problem w/ my Maia system.
For a while we had to configure postfix to bypass maia and
just forward the mail to the destination servers (removing
the content_filter option from postfix). However we found
that all of the messages that were queued up prior to our
disabling the content_filter option still went through the
maia filter (amavisd), even after restarting postfix,
flushing the queue, etc.
I did a little bit more looking on this, and it looks like
the following command would have disabled filtering for
those previously queued messages as well:
postsuper -r ALL
This is taken from: http://www.
postfix.org/FILTER_README.html
Does anyone else have experience with this? Can you confirm
that this works, and is the correct way to perform this
procedure?
Thanks in advance,
__
Douglas Mortensen
Network Consultant
Impala Networks
CCNA, MCP, MSSBS, A+, Linux+
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