Wietse Venema via Postfix-users: > Danil Smirnov via Postfix-users: > > Hi all, > > > > I want to manipulate the headers (add and replace) of the outgoing mail > > before the message is signed by Opendkim. If using smtp_header_checks I see > > that the signature is broken - probably because Opendkim has signed the > > message earlier in the pipeline. > > > > The signing is configured via the following code: > > > > postconf -e milter_protocol=2 > > postconf -e milter_default_action=accept > > postconf -e smtpd_milters=inet:localhost:12301 > > postconf -e non_smtpd_milters=inet:localhost:12301 > > > > Is there a way to put my headers manipulation logic before the point when > > the message is being signed?
Corrected for some typos. Is there any reason why you cannot use canonical_maps? They transform addresses before your signing milter (smtpd propagates its milters into the cleanup daemon). network -> smtpd(with smtpd_milters) -> cleanup(uses canonical_maps then smtpd_milters) -> smtp -> network sendmail -> postdrop -> pickup -> cleanup(uses canonical_maps then non_smtpd_milters) -> smtp -> network Thst should work with your main.cf settings above, plus a canonical_maps setting instead of smtp_header_checks. Otherwise, use a null content filter, do the address mapping in the SMTP client before the filter, and sign DKIM in the path after the filter. network -> smtpd -> cleanup -> smtp(with smtp_header_checks -> smtpd(with smtpd_milters) -> cleanup(with smtpd_milters) -> smtp -> network sendmail -> postdrop -> pickup -> cleanup > smtp(with smtp_header_checks -> smtpd(with smtpd_milters) -> cleanup(with smtpd_milters) -> smtp -> network main.cf: content_filter = smtp-with-header_checks:127.0.0.1:10027 milter_protocol = 2 milter_default_action = accept # no smtpd_milters # no non_smtpd_milters # no smtp_header_checks master.cf: smtp-with-header_checks unix - - n - - smtp -o { smtp_header_checks = maptype:mapname } 127.0.0.1:10027 inet n - n - - smtpd -o { smtpd_milters = inet:localhost:12301 } The example is s little messy, from memory, not tested. Wietse _______________________________________________ Postfix-users mailing list -- postfix-users@postfix.org To unsubscribe send an email to postfix-users-le...@postfix.org