Declude nor IMail has this capability out of the box.
I'm not sure if Declude locks the D*.SMD file, but if it doesn't, you
could write some VBScript and call it as an external test from within
Declude and have it rewrite the D*.SMD file when it finds the header
that you want to remove. There are of course caveats with this
approach. For instance you can't whitelist such E-mail using WHITELIST
AUTH or WHITELIST IP in the global.cfg, and it is generally very useful
to do so. You could whitelist by IP in an ipfile type filter in Declude
Standard, and/or a regular filter in Declude Pro, and these filters are
run after the external tests so that would allow it to function and to
whitelist internal traffic. If your users don't always come from your
own IP space, then that severely limits your options here.
If Declude is locking that file, then you have to run another program
after Declude runs that will do this, but that is a can of worms as it
can create issues with reliably handling E-mail (Declude has it's own
queue that handles high volume conditions better than IMail does on it's
own). It would almost make more sense to add another box dedicated to
just this task if that was the case.
Headers are not meant to be edited once created. It would probably be a
better approach to see if you couldn't change the behavior of the E-mail
client first, or switch E-mail clients if it is doing something that you
don't like. Maybe if you also explain what specific piece of data it is
that you need to remove, and what client is creating it, someone here
might have some ideas.
Matt
Chuck Cahill wrote:
I've hit the research trail all morning and I'm unable to either find
the correct phrase, the process is obscure or my morning Coffee hasn't
reached my brain probably the later.
We have an issue where the email client is attaching a X-Header we
want to remove. While I view this as a minor issue, the destination
client thinks otherwise. I'm in a position where the Boss say's make
it happen and I'm stuck in the middle trying to explain and find out
why X-Mailer: is creating a problem.
Is there a way to strip out a specific X-Header using Declude or Imail
rules?
Thanks
Chuck Cahill
YFCS, Inc
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