Le 21/02/2015 17:51, Noel Jones a écrit :
On 2/21/2015 8:07 AM, Stéphane MERLE wrote:
Hi,
Le 21/02/2015 00:38, Noel Jones a écrit :
On 2/20/2015 5:12 PM, Stéphane MERLE wrote:
Hi,
I am using a postfix as relay for email sent from an hoster that
close the port 25, so I send the mail to the relayer through the
10025 port.
but the IP of the originating server appear in the header of the
mail and I would like to remove it :
source server ---10025---> relayer ---25---> FAI
just showing the relayer ip and hostname, I have access to both
config files, is this possible ?
Thanks for your help.
Stéphane
PS : sorry for my english
You can use a header_checks rule with the IGNORE result to remove
the offending header.
This must be done on the relayer server, which is where that header
is added.
Make your header_checks rule as specific as possible so you don't
unintentionally remove other headers.
That's doing the trick perfectly but ... I also have the MESSAGE-ID
with the "bad" source serveur name ... the header_checks remove it
too and it get "re-created" by the receiver as :
Message-Id: <54e89006.a30db40a.6372.0ef1smtpin_added_miss...@mx.google.com>
Not sure that's a good idea ... is there a way to replace the
@baddomaine.com with @goodrelayerdomaine.com in the MESSAGE-ID ?
Stéphane
You really shouldn't mess with the Message-ID. If you don't like
the auto-generated Message-ID, have your mail software add one
before the message is submitted.
Thanks Noel, I never realised that I could set the Message-ID myself ;)
That would help for the stats gathering !!
Stéphane