>Matus UHLAR - fantomas:
>> If there's no way to do this now, I'll have to search for one.

On 24.05.22 09:43, Wietse Venema wrote:
>There is a way to do this, and that involves using a Milter (or any
>kind of content filter). Postfix does not implement every possible
>edge case.

Matus UHLAR - fantomas:
I probably should have said that there's no way to do this now using postfix
configuration, which was subject of my initial question.

Of course much can be done using milters, but without available milters
people need to build their owns, which is more work than just configuring
(another instance of) postfix.

as I understand it, if header rewriting is enabled, the canonical(5)
rewrites compiled-in list of headers:

On 25.05.22 12:03, Wietse Venema wrote:
You'll see an identical same list in Sendmail source code. Sendmail
uses different rulesets for sender and recipient address canonicalization.

similar although not the same, looks undocumented in both cases.

For compatibility, Postfix implements that behavior rewriting with
sender_canonical_maps and recipient_canonical_maps.

fair and logical.

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