-----Original message-----
To:     postfix-users@postfix.org; 
From:   Noel Jones <njo...@megan.vbhcs.org>
Sent:   Wed 13-04-2011 14:15
Subject:        Re: Postfix Multi and Sendmail
> On 4/13/2011 7:58 AM, Jon Cutting wrote:
> > I've set up a server that uses postmulti for multiple companies to that I 
> > can 
> configure a milter to a different archiving solution for each, and I'd like 
> to 
> add the possibility to add a disclaimer.
> >
> > Normally I'd use altermime as a content filter that puts the mail back into 
> the queue with the sendmail command. In the case of multiple postfix 
> instances, 
> I don't seem to be able to find a way to specify which queue to put the mail 
> back into. I'd like the mail to return to the postfix instance from which it 
> originated (I.e. if postfix-1031 handed the mail off to the content filter 
> I'd 
> like to be able to specify that it is put back into postfix-1031's pickup 
> queue 
> with sendmail).
> >
> > Is there a way to achieve this?
> >
> > Many thanks,
> >
> > Jonathan
> 
> Forward the mail via SMTP by using mini_sendmail as a 
> replacement for sendmail.  Specify the destination port with 
> the mini_sendmail -pPORT option.
> 
> http://acme.com/software/mini_sendmail/
> or in most OS packaging systems.
> 
> 
>    -- Noel Jones
> 

Many thanks for the suggestion Noel. I may run into another problem if I send 
it back via SMTP though as my content filter is defined on the smtpd process 
and I may create a loop.

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