Hi,

I found an email from Noel Jones:
>>At 09:51 AM 8/2/2007, Marshal Newrock wrote:
>>If not, what do I need to do in order to use header and body
>>checks to reject mail after it has been scanned with the milter?
>>
>>Header_checks does not inspect headers added by milters in the same instance 
>>of postfix. You cannot use >>header_checks to reject mail based on 
>>milter-added headers.

Here's my problem...
I want to running a postfix (outbound mail) where the milter adds an RFC822 
header. The added header classifies the mail. If the header classification is 
good, I would like the mail to be deliver to its final destination (ie lmtp or 
smtp). If the header classification is bad, I would like the mail to be routed 
to a secondary postfix. 

I originally had configured postfix to do a header_check. Based on the exists 
and the RFC822 header (added by the milter), it would route the mail to a 
second postfix. This works great as long as the original message contained the 
header classification. However, if I configured the milter to add the RFC822 
header, the header_check is skipped.

Any suggestions on how I can configure postfix to route mail based on milter 
added RFC822 header?

Thanks

Charles


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