Nate Carlson: > Hi, > > I have a client that I have set up the submission port and 465 (for > submission over raw SSL). They use many different internet connections, > and a few of them (Panera Bread in particular) have their IP on > blacklists. Because the IP gets included in the first Received header from > Postfix, some sites are catching the mail as spam (apparently some sites > scan all 'Received' headers for DNSBL's? Sigh.) > > I've found tricks to remove or edit Received headers for specific IP's via > 'header_checks'; however, what I'd like to be able to do is either remove > the header altogether or modify the IP to one of the IP's that we own for > all authenticated users that submit mail via 465/587. I'm not finding a > clean way of doing this; hoping someone has been down this road before so > I don't have to reinvent the wheel. ;) > > Appreciate any advice - thanks much!
$ man header_checks | less +/IGNORE $ man header_checks | less +/REPLACE Wietse