On 23 August 2011 10:46, Tony Mountifield <tony@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote: > In article <CAJfU-f7nCz+iamXzg5rQ0VZAELctBCNcNFySYykAapXw5CeG6g@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx>, > Anne Wilson <cannewilson@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote: >> On 22 August 2011 20:50, Dennis Jacobfeuerborn <dennisml@xxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote: >> > One of the first things I do after the installation of a system is a yum >> > install postfix followed by a yum remove sendmail. No need to deal with >> > alternatives if you don't intend to deal with sendmail anyway. >> > >> I removed sendmail - but it also removed clamav-milter. When I tried >> to re-install clamav-milter it would have pulled sendmail back in so I >> aborted. Advice? > > milters are specific to sendmail. clamav-milter is a linkage between > ClamAV and sendmail, so you don't need it with postfix. If you want to > use ClamAV, you will need to find out how to link it with postfix, but > it won't be by using clamav-milter. > OK, that's fine, then. In the past I ran scans via cron - which I've set up again. However, I'm back with the original problem of not receiving root mail - and not receiving any local messages that should be routed by the /etc/postfix/transport.db Anne _______________________________________________ CentOS mailing list CentOS@xxxxxxxxxx http://lists.centos.org/mailman/listinfo/centos