Probably best to ask for a little more info, any shear loads involved, and or what are the posts treated with ? CCA or copper chromated arsenate was ok with galvanized nails, its these newer preservatives you have to check to see what is compatible. Allegedly you can still get CCA for Ag and industrial purposes. I think its ACQ preservative that has issues with galvanized fasteners.
I would venture a guess, you may want to research the type of wood framing you plan to use, see if you can find any technical information on fastener sizes.
The above chart has some loading and other information, though not friendly to the layman, besides the wood preservative, you may want to check the loading first, could be common nails or larger barn spikes you are after.
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