Magnus wrote:
 /^Received: from .*\.mx\.aol.com (.*\.mx\.aol\.com/ FILTER
 smtp:[127.0.0.1]:25
That still doesn't bypass the rest of the header checks.

Works for us, has for years.  Even tested it using the exact same pattern
and HOLD immediately after the FILTER.  The messages are delivered as per
usual never hitting the hold rule.

This is how we accept spam reports from external clients without having to
setup yet another postfix instance.

Try it.

Roger Marquis

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