On Sat, Jun 14, 2014 at 06:36:49PM +0200, li...@rhsoft.net wrote:
> header_checks is not designed for such things
> it's just limited basic functionality
>
> consider to use a policy-daemon with more features
That won't work for message content; this idea would call for a
milter.
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On Sat, Jun 14, 2014 at 02:07:17PM +0200, Martin Vegter wrote:
> I am using postfix with maildir format. The filenames of
> messages stored in maildir look something like this:
>
> 1402593073.Vfe00I75441M583245.alpha:2,S
>
> where
> the filename is subdivided into three pieces, separated
> with
On 14/06/14 22:58, Wietse Venema wrote:
> Juan Luis Boya Garc?a:
>> Experienced people know better, fine. So, what would experienced
>> people do instead?
> Experienced people do what I did: they restrict the amount of text
> that is written per logfile entry, and they restrict the alphabet
> that
On 14/06/14 21:26, Wietse Venema wrote:
> 124522602BB: info: header Subject: This is a very long long header,
> which spans through several lines? in the MIME source and will serve to
> demonstrate that Postfix header_checks? is a little buggy, introducing
> spurious questi
> Naive people log long
Juan Luis Boya Garc?a:
> Postfix does not seem to be decoding headers well when it logs them,
> therefore I get this in the log:
As widely documented at http://www.postfix.org/, Postfix does not
decode header or body content.
> 124522602BB: info: header Subject: This is a very long long header,
>
On Sat, Jun 14, 2014 at 03:31:21PM +0530, thirumalkumarkanakur...@bel.co.in
wrote:
> In that case how to ensure that the mail has reached destination.
> Because in my case relay server is sending success notification even it is
> unable to deliver the mail to the destination.
You can't. Success
Am 14.06.2014 18:24, schrieb Juan Luis Boya García:
> Postfix's header_checks features logging certain headers for incoming
> and outgoing messages. For example, I could set a header_checks file
> like this:
>
> /^subject:/ INFO
>
> And then I could read each message subject in the log, which is
Hello.
Postfix's header_checks features logging certain headers for incoming
and outgoing messages. For example, I could set a header_checks file
like this:
/^subject:/ INFO
And then I could read each message subject in the log, which is useful.
Sadly, if the subject header spans across multipl
Hello,
I am using postfix with maildir format. The filenames of messages stored
in maildir look something like this:
1402593073.Vfe00I75441M583245.alpha:2,S
where
the filename is subdivided into three pieces, separated with dots:
..
As I see it, the whole point of the filename format speci
> On Sat, Jun 14, 2014 at 10:24:10AM +0530,
>
thirumalkumarkanakur...@bel.co.in wrote:
>
>> my
question is regarding DSN(delivery status notifications). When
>> i am sending a mail from one domain to another (in between one
relay
>> server is configured for relaying the mail) Delivery
report is
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