Using Amavis as a front-end for Exchange

Deeztek Support support at deeztek.com
Fri Jul 25 15:01:30 CEST 2014


Setting up a relay server for your Exchange box can get a little 
complicated, but definitely doable. First of all, what OS are you using 
for your amavis? Is spamassassin installed?

I have a lot of experience with Exchange and postfix based relay server 
so I can try to help you as much as I can.



On 7/25/2014 9:05 AM, Greg Ledford wrote:
> Hello. I’m new to Amavis so I hope I’m asking this in the right place so
> please be kind. J I’ve got Postfix-Amavis-Spamassassin setup as a
> front-end for Exchange 2010 and I’ve got Amavis running but the only
> header that shows up in email is this:
>
> X-Virus-Scanned: Debian amavisd-new at smtp.phhwtechnology.com
>
> Authentication-Results: smtp.phhwtechnology.com (amavisd-new);
>
>                  dkim=pass (1024-bit key) header.d=amavis.org
>
> I don’t see where it’s trying to do any spam scanning at all. I’ve
> turned on the line in the 50-user for spam scanning but I’m not sure if
> there’s supposed to be more to it than that. I’ve also got it connected
> to Postfix (properly, I think, since it’s at least scanning something
> and Amavis is responding on port 10024) so I don’t really know what to
> check at this point. Could it be an issue with being technically a relay
> for Exchange that’s causing it to not check emails for spam? Thanks in
> advance for any help you can provide.
>
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