On Nov 18, 2016, at 1:58 PM, theodore.andrea...@windtools.gr wrote: > dear postfix users, > > I use a regexp header_checks file with REJECT rules > at the end and some PASS exceptions on top > > while the REJECT rules seem to work fine, the > PASS lines like this one "/From.*windtools.gr/ PASS" > seem to generate warning like this in tha mail log: > > Nov 18 17:09:38 remora postfix/cleanup[21443]: warning: unknown command in > nested_header_checks map: PASS > > from the online manual, it seems that PASS is a valid > predicate for header_checks files, or has this changed?
> (note: postfix ver 2.11.3, as prepackged in debian) This what my Man page says: PASS optional text... Log a "pass:" record with the optional text... (or log a generic text), and turn off header, body, and Milter inspection for the remainder of the current message. Note: this feature relies on trust in information that is easy to forge. This feature is available in Postfix 3.2 and later. This feature is not supported with smtp header/body checks. So, doesn’t work in 2.11 and doesn’t work in header checks.