Justin Piszcz:
> Hi,
> 
> You want: PREPEND
> 
> http://www.postfix.org/header_checks.5.html

Please note that you don't have to use regexp tables for this.
It should be possible to do header PREPEND actions from MySQL etc.
too, as long as you can formulate the right query.

        Wietse

> 
>         PREPEND text...
>                Prepend  one  line  with  the  specified  text, and
>                inspect the next input line.
> 
>                Notes:
> 
>                o      The prepended text is output on  a  separate
>                       line,  immediately  before  the  input  that
>                       triggered the PREPEND action.
> 
>                o      The prepended text is not considered part of
>                       the  input  stream:  it  is  not  subject to
>                       header/body checks or address rewriting, and
>                       it does not affect the way that Postfix adds
>                       missing message headers.
> 
>                o      When prepending text before a message header
>                       line,  the  prepended text must begin with a
>                       valid message header label.
> 
>                o      This action cannot be used to prepend multi-
>                       line text.
> 
>                This feature is available in Postfix 2.1 and later.
> 
> 
> On Wed, 12 Aug 2009, Guidarini, Robert wrote:
> 
> >
> > I was hoping someone would have experience in what I need to do. Our 
> > servers send emails to our postfix servers and include a custom header that 
> > the value is referenced in one of our databases. This concerns outgoing 
> > email only.
> >
> > Example of custom header inserted into the emails:
> > X-Info-MessageID: l6oL1rHPRUyklkQzdkW3kg
> >
> > I need to get the postfix servers to add that custom header info into the 
> > postfix log when an email is sent.
> >
> > What I would like to see in the logs is something like (dream scenario):
> >
> > Aug 11 16:35:37 MTA9 postfix/cleanup[1123]: E472A137E2: 
> > message-id=<20090811213537.e472a13...@mta9.somedomain.net>
> > Aug 11 16:35:37 MTA9 postfix/qmgr[3885]: E472A137E2: 
> > from=<nore...@somedomain.net>, size=3034, nrcpt=1 (queue active), 
> > X-Info-MessageID: l6oL1rHPRUyklkQzdkW3kg
> >
> > Is this functionality possible and if so, how?
> >
> > Robert
> >
> >
> 
> 

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