mailman, postfix, amavisd-new

I realize this is somewhat off topic, but the amavisd-new and postfix-users group are giving conflicting info, and my hopes is that someone here has the same setup and a solution.
I run postfix, mailman, and amavisd-new, using clamAV and spamassassin. I noticed that when emails are sent to a mailing list, content filtering from amavisd-new happends BEFORE and AFTER injection causing duplicate ( sometimes way more ) emails to the list.
Thus, anyone on here using mailman, postfix, amavids-new have any ideas on what to place in main.cf, master.cf, or both to make content filtering/virtual address mapping happen only once?
michael
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At 11:17 PM -0700 2004-07-31, probsd org wrote:
I run postfix, mailman, and amavisd-new, using clamAV and spamassassin. I noticed that when emails are sent to a mailing list, content filtering from amavisd-new happends BEFORE and AFTER injection causing duplicate ( sometimes way more ) emails to the list.
Thus, anyone on here using mailman, postfix, amavids-new have any ideas on what to place in main.cf, master.cf, or both to make content filtering/virtual address mapping happen only once?
The instructions at
<http://www.python.org/cgi-bin/faqw-mm.py?req=show&file=faq06.012.htp> work for me. We haven't integrated the ClamAV scanning yet, but we're doing everything else. Note the differences in the before-queue and after-queue filtering methods.
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