Jaroslaw Rafa via Postfix-users escribió el 10/12/2023 a las 22:32:
Dnia 10.12.2023 o godz. 22:16:27 Carlos Velasco via Postfix-users pisze:
That is because every Milter in the real world gets the client info
>from the smfi_connect() callback function and from Milter macros,
instead of parsing Received: headers.
That statement is absolutely false.
Many milters, like amavisd, use other filters for mail content inspection,
like SpamAssassin. Spamassassin uses the "Received" headers for some
tasks, like this:
That's the reason why milters that are specifically meant to call
spamassassin, like spamass-milter, are regenerating this header on their own
(using information from smfi_connect()) and pass it to spamassassin.
And doing the same work in 2 different places can be called software efficiency?
Regards,
Carlos Velasco
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