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See http://www.postfix.org/POSTSCREEN_README.html and
http://rob0.nodns4.us/postscreen.html
It's infortunate that smtpd(8) cannot be chrooted any longer, which
means that we have to un-chroot cleanup(8) as well. Indeed, currently
smtpd(8) uses $virtual_alias_maps for recipient validation; later
cleanup(8) uses it again for rewriting. So these processes need to be
both chrooted, or both not.
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It turns out that in a policy bank, a *_by_ccat doesn't replace the
default but is merely merged into the default (if the keys overlap,
those in the bank take precedence of course). Hence it's pointless to
use CC_CATCHALL in a bank unless all the other keys have been
overridden, for instance.
Also, treat unchecked (eg, encrypted) mails as clean in the OUTGOING
Policy Bank.
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Namely, "DIGEST-MD5 common mech free". See also bug #631932.
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For DKIM signing and virus checking.
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Most notably pipelining=True and sysctl_set=yes.
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