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UPDATED: 2002-05-19, 2004-03-15 How To Use AMaViS With Exim 4.x ******************************* Scanning incoming/outgoing and relayed mail by Jochen Erwied (mbs GmbH), edited by Mark Martinec (based on Postfix guidelines and previous work on Exim setup by John Burnham and Patrice Fournier) [routers] # instruct Exim to pass all mail using SMTP to amavisd, # except the mail that just came-in back to Exim from amavisd # through the local port 10025, as these messages were already # checked and approved by amavisd amavis: driver = manualroute condition = "${if eq {$interface_port}{10025} {0}{1}}" # if scanning incoming mails, uncomment the following line and # change local_domains accordingly # domains = +local_domains transport = amavis route_list = "* localhost byname" self = send (from Patrice Fournier): This router must be the first router if you want to scan all mail. If you only want to scan mail destined to local domains, you either add a "Domain = local_domains" line to it or put it after your remote_smtp router. (from Ralf G. R. Bergs - suggestion to elaborate the above 'condition' line): # Do NOT run if received via 10025/tcp or if already spam-scanned condition = "${if or {{eq {$interface_port}{10025}} \ {eq {$received_protocol}{spam-scanned}} \ }{0}{1}}" (2005-10-28: removed {eq {$sender_address}{}} from the above as recommended by Igor D'Astolfo, as it would let through junk messages with null sender address) (from Aaron Lehmann): The example router configuration in README.exim_v4 should include the no_verify option. Without this, exim will accept mail addressed to invalid users and then complain to postmaster@ about the frozen messages. Better yet, don't accept mail for unknown users in the first place: http://www.webhostgear.com/50.html [transports] # SMTP transport to be used for the Exim -> amavisd path; # by default amavisd listens on the loopback interface on port 10024 # (amavisd.conf: $inet_socket_port = "10024") amavis: driver = smtp port = 10024 allow_localhost The default input configuration needs to be changed to: # Tell Exim to accept SMTP also (besides the usual port 25) on the # loopback interface (localhost) on port 10025, which is where # the checked messaged come from amavisd back to Exim # (amavisd.conf: $relayhost = "127.0.0.1"; $relayhost_port = "10025") local_interfaces = 0.0.0.0.25 : 127.0.0.1.10025 NOTE: There is a problem in the Net::SMTP Perl module (version 2.17 and earlier), which as far as I know only affects the Exim setup with amavisd-new: MTA-generated notifications from <> appear to be comming from <<>> and are rejected by MTA. Please upgrade the Perl module libnet (which contains Net::SMTP) to version libnet-1.12. Upgrading this module is probably a good idea even if you use other MTA.