On Wed, Jul 07, 2010 at 11:40:30PM +0200, Markus Schönhaber wrote: > 07.07.2010 20:27, Matt Hayes: > > > On 7/7/2010 2:16 PM, Asif Iqbal wrote: > > >> Where do I look in postfix to introduce the following behavior. > >> > >> When mail arrives to the mail server, > >> I like to convert any attachment to link if it is bigger than > >> say 1M and add a footer in the body like below, before > >> dropping/relaying it to the mailbox local or remote. > >> > >> all attachments >1M are converted to link(s) below. > >> https://link.example.com/file1 > >> https://link.example.com/file2 > >> > >> here file1/file2 would be exact name of the file like > >> mydoc.doc any doc with spaces should be converted to `_' > >> > >> I like to detach the big attachments and save them to a dir. My > >> users have web access to that dir. > >> > >> Then modify the body of the email by appending the links to it. > > > Probably need some sort of policy server to do that iirc. > > A postfix policy server doesn't have access to the mail body. I > guess that's a job for a milter|smtpd_proxy_filter|content_filter.
Or, perhaps a better option, implement this in a delivery agent. -- Offlist mail to this address is discarded unless "/dev/rob0" or "not-spam" is in Subject: header