Carlos Velasco via Postfix-users:
> > That means you are somehow calling the policy server twice.
> >
> > You didn't mention what version of the SPF policy server you are
> > using.  Recent versions (under the project name SPF Engine, since
> > it's not just a policy server anymore) also provide a milter front
> > end if you would rather do all the processing in milters.  It uses
> > the same SPF processing code, so it's merely a choice of how you
> > would prefer to integrate with Postfix.
> 
> No, it's called only 1 time, verified with debugs. The duplicated
> header issue is located in postfix when mixing policyd and milter,
> something weird happens.

Sorry, when the Received-SPF header is generated by a policy service,
and that header is added twice, then you are calling that service
twice. Postfix does not duplicate headers. 

If you disagree, then I need to see the proof in your debug logging.
If you have been making changes to Postfix source code, then you
are out of support.

> Is milter handled by cleanup?

The smtpd process handles only the SMTP commands. It delegates
header/body activity to the cleanup daemon (it forwards the Milter
socket file descriptor along with smtpd_milters configuration).

        Wietse
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