On 13.10.17 12:25, Håkon Alstadheim wrote:
I'm thinking about hacking on a before queue proxy filter, but the link
to suggested perl framework at
http://www.postfix.org/SMTPD_PROXY_README.html seems dead. I googled
"Bennett Todd smtp proxy", which brings mee to a git repo last updated
five years ago.

what exactly do you need smtp proxy for?

you can use milter with about the same effect milters can do
(and the milter protocol supports some features not found in proxy)

there are some milters around - spamass-*, clamav-* , amavisd-*

the only important part is - you apparently should not use milter on
submission ports.

What is the current best starting point for hacking a proxy filter?

I'm running debian stretch on the mail-server, but I believe that would
be irrelevant in this case, as pulling a pre-packaged .deb would only
create extra clutter.

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