Le 11/06/2011 16:42, m...@smtp.fakessh.eu a écrit :
> Le samedi 11 juin 2011 00:28, Noel Jones a écrit :
>> On 6/10/2011 4:04 PM, m...@smtp.fakessh.eu wrote:
>>> hi folks
>>>
>>> I asked a question.
>>> there are providers that remove information from headers like X-Mailer
>>> Received
>>>
>>>
>>>
On Sat, 11 Jun 2011 16:42:07 +0200, m...@smtp.fakessh.eu wrote:
they are suitable
roundcube can say helo localhost.example.org and use imap / smtp
servers on localhost, no clumsy postfix headers changes needed :-)
Le samedi 11 juin 2011 00:28, Noel Jones a écrit :
> On 6/10/2011 4:04 PM, m...@smtp.fakessh.eu wrote:
> > hi folks
> >
> > I asked a question.
> > there are providers that remove information from headers like X-Mailer
> > Received
> >
> >
> > when is there any good uses and customs
> >
> > This is
On Fri, 10 Jun 2011 17:28:02 -0500, Noel Jones wrote:
On 6/10/2011 4:04 PM, m...@smtp.fakessh.eu wrote:
hi folks
I asked a question.
there are providers that remove information from headers like
X-Mailer
Received
when is there any good uses and customs
This is easy to set up with informati
On Fri, 10 Jun 2011 17:28:02 -0500, Noel Jones wrote:
On 6/10/2011 4:04 PM, m...@smtp.fakessh.eu wrote:
hi folks
I asked a question.
there are providers that remove information from headers like
X-Mailer
Received
when is there any good uses and customs
This is easy to set up with informati
On 6/10/2011 4:04 PM, m...@smtp.fakessh.eu wrote:
hi folks
I asked a question.
there are providers that remove information from headers like X-Mailer
Received
when is there any good uses and customs
This is easy to set up with information like this
/^Received:/IGNORE
The above is a bad
On Fri, 10 Jun 2011 23:04:10 +0200, m...@smtp.fakessh.eu wrote:
hi folks
I asked a question.
there are providers that remove information from headers like
X-Mailer
Received
when is there any good uses and customs
This is easy to set up with information like this
/^Received:/IGNORE
/^Use
hi folks
I asked a question.
there are providers that remove information from headers like X-Mailer
Received
when is there any good uses and customs
This is easy to set up with information like this
/^Received:/IGNORE
/^User-Agent:/ IGNORE
header_checks = regexp:/etc/postfix/maps/header_