On 2018-01-20 16:08, Joris (ideeel) wrote:
> hi list
>
> I run a webservice (and a mail service). All websites run under the
> same UID of apa...@webserver.domain.com. I know, not ideal, but i
> cannot change that bit. Problem is that if one site gets hacked, user
> apache starts sending spam with
Joris (ideeel):
> Now the remaining problem is that ,even with SMTP-auth, the MAIL FROM
> username sometimes is still apache. I know gmail rewrites the envelope
> sender and the header sender based on the login name, but i have not
> been able to find how to do this in postfix (canonical_classes
> On Jan 20, 2018, at 11:08 AM, Joris (ideeel) wrote:
>
> I know gmail rewrites the envelope sender and the header sender based on
> the login name, but I have not been able to find how to do this in Postfix
To make it clearer, we should first understand what "rewriting" means in
Postfix.
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hi list
I run a webservice (and a mail service). All websites run under the same
UID of apa...@webserver.domain.com. I know, not ideal, but i cannot
change that bit. Problem is that if one site gets hacked, user apache
starts sending spam with no way to figure out which website is
misbehaving