Christian R??ner:
> >> Does it mean I can not do canonicalization with Postfix when using milters?
> >>
> >> The only solution I see is to forward mail to a second Postfix instance,
> >> after mail has passed milters. And that second instance would do
> >> canonical. But this is really complicat
>> Does it mean I can not do canonicalization with Postfix when using milters?
>>
>> The only solution I see is to forward mail to a second Postfix instance,
>> after mail has passed milters. And that second instance would do canonical.
>> But this is really complicated just to have postsrsd wor
Le 28 avr. 2014 à 08:33, Christian Rößner a écrit :
>
> Does it mean I can not do canonicalization with Postfix when using milters?
>
> The only solution I see is to forward mail to a second Postfix instance,
> after mail has passed milters. And that second instance would do canonical.
> But
Hi,
>> I thought mail would arrive on smtpd where all the milters are
>> called and afterwards the mail would be handed over to cleanup,
>> which does canonical stuff. But it seems I am wrong :)
>
> While Milters see SMTP commands as they happen, the first Milter
> inspects the message content an
Christian R??ner:
> I thought mail would arrive on smtpd where all the milters are
> called and afterwards the mail would be handed over to cleanup,
> which does canonical stuff. But it seems I am wrong :)
While Milters see SMTP commands as they happen, the first Milter
inspects the message conten
Hi,
I have this in my logs:
Apr 27 03:42:59 mx postfix/smtpd[16599]: connect from
outmail038.prn2.facebook.com[66.220.144.165]:61593
Apr 27 03:42:59 mx postfix/smtpd[16599]: Anonymous TLS connection established
from outmail038.prn2.facebook.com[66.220.144.165]:61593: TLSv1 with cipher
ECDHE-RS