plado: > Hello, > > We have a postfix instance that does internal routing based on headers. This > is implemented using header_checks like this: > > /^header-A/ FILTER smtp:[192.168.0.1] > /^header-B/ FILTER smtp:[192.168.0.2] > > Is it possible to send a copy of every email to a third server, say > 192.168.0.3? I tried to use always_bcc but this will just add another > recipient while still sending the email to only one of the two servers 1/2. > Getting rid of the header based routing is currently not possible.
FILTER takes precedence over recipient-based routing. That is the only way that it can work. Maybe you can add the BCC address in or after the filter. Wietse > As the FILTER action overwrites the destination, I cannot use the transport > table or similar. > > Looking forward to any suggestions. > > Regards, > DP > > > > > -- > Sent from: http://postfix.1071664.n5.nabble.com/Postfix-Users-f2.html >