"Wietse Venema" – 25 de Junho de 2019 às 07:56
> @lbutlr:
> > On 24 Jun 2019, at 08:56, Wietse Venema wrote:
> > > elete reject_unknown_client_hostname, or add
> > >
> > > check_client_access inline:{1.2.3.4:ok}
>
> Should be:
>
> check_client_access inline:{1.2.3.4=ok}
>
> Argh.
>
> Wiet
Hi,
The header is detected but it doesn't seems to forward the message to
the filter:
May 12 20:40:01 submitter1 postfix-y31/cleanup[32460]: 1B29DD5F7E66:
milter-header-filter: header X-Spam: Yes from
host.xyz.org[000.000.000.201]; from=
to= proto=ESMTP helo=:
smtp:10.1.1.35:8025
Any ide
How can I specify the content of bounce messages as HTML in
bounce_template_file?
;None",
"QUEUEID" : "024D781B27AC",
"FROM" : "sup...@xyz.com",
"DSN" : "2.0.0",
"DELAY" : "8.6",
"CLIENTIP" : "177.7.7.7",
"BEGIN_AT" : ISODate("2017-08-14T19:3
Hi,
I have a postfix server with antispam milter and policy daemons
forwarding messages to various distinct remote servers. It works very
well, all messages for the configured domains are forwarded using smtp /
lmtp transport to each server.
My ideia is keep the minimal configuration for eac
for example: add a different custom header to each destination recipient, like
List-U-ns-ub@scr1b3, and etc.
29 de Setembro de 2016 às 16:43, j...@7lan.net (mailto:j...@7lan.net) escreveu:
I want to process outbound messages per destination recipient when sending to
multiple CC / BCC. I know th
I want to process outbound messages per destination recipient when sending to
multiple CC / BCC. I know that I can do it with a content filter +
filter_destination_recipient_limit. Is there a way to do this using milter
protocol?
thanks in advance.
It can be done in a "per recipient basis" with a content filter running with
filter_destination_recipient_limit = 1 and reinjecting the message to the
selected outgoing mailserver.
15 de Agosto de 2016 às 16:17, wie...@porcupine.org escreveu:
> Ian R. Justman:
>
>> Is the "smtpd_check_recipien
Hi,
Is there a way to save delivery status separately from logs in realtime? I can
do this parsing log files or writing a delivery agent to communicate directly
with the remote server, but I would like to let postfix do this.
The purpose of this is to summarize the non delivery / bounces causes
Hello all,
Does anyone out there have some megabytes of real life production
postfix logs (mail accepted, received, sent, refused, etc, etc)...
and wouln't minf sharing them with me :)
I'dd like to see how postfix logs this type of information.
thx
Joao
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