Hello Wietse,
thanks alot for the hint about the base64 encoding of the pflogsumm
report. I would not have thought of doing this. I now redirect the
output of the report to a .txt file, which I then send by e-mail using a
perl script with base64 encoding. That works wonderfully!
So that the
Andreas Kuhlen via Postfix-users:
> Hello,
> I run a Postfix server with Amavis/Clamav, Spamassassin and run header
> and body checks for mails. However, this should only apply to external
> mails, as it happened that mails sent by a cronjob with a pflogsumm
> report did not go through because t