Roger Marquis a écrit : > 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.
does it have a green card? otherwise, "it" shouldn't work ;-p > 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. > whatever you may think, it doesn't work the way you think. > Try it. there's no need to try. it woks as documented, and the documentation is clear: header_checks work on individual headers, one at a time, and the result doesn't influence other header checks.