Hello everyone,
I'm writing this message to ask for advice on a filter i'm writing.
The thing is that I've got a server running postfix in which i already
have a postfix filter written in Perl. When i have to reinject the
message into postfix, i do it with the SMTP class from Perl, which
does
En/na martijn.list ha escrit:
However, i have to write a new one in C/C++ and I'm getting some
trouble with the "dot" indicating the "end-of-message". The problem
is that when i send the message back from the filter written in C/C++
anyone can perform a spam injection by sending messages with t
En/na Magnus Bäck ha escrit:
On Thu, March 5, 2009 10:13 am, Jordi Moles Blanco said:
En/na martijn.list ha escrit:
You are probably forgetting to convert the single dot (.) to dot-dot
(..)
See RFC 2821 section 4.5.2 Transparency
thanks for your suggestion, I'll give
En/na Jordi Moles Blanco ha escrit:
En/na Magnus Bäck ha escrit:
On Thu, March 5, 2009 10:13 am, Jordi Moles Blanco said:
En/na martijn.list ha escrit:
You are probably forgetting to convert the single dot (.) to dot-dot
(..)
See RFC 2821 section 4.5.2 Transparency
thanks for
Hi,
I've got this home-made script, written in C, on a Freebsd 7.0 server
with different versions of postfix: 2.3,2,4 and 2.5
The problem is that, while most of the time it works like a charm,
sometimes it crashes and bounces the message. It's not really a big
deal, cause the sender gets no
hi,
and thanks in advance for your help.
I'm using a home-made script called "quota_postfix" through the "pipe"
feature of postfix.
here's how i call the C script from postfix:
master.cf:
# spamfilter
spamfilter unix- n
ase
like this, when there's some wrong lines which may cause the script to
crash but it gets to the end of it anyway... that's actually the issue
that is driving me crazy.
What i'm going to do next is rewrite the whole thing so that i can avoid
this situations you pointed out, but it
Hi everyone,
i was wondering if someone has experienced this problem i've been having
for 2 weeks now.
I'm running Freebsd 7.0 and postfix-2.5.1.
The thing is that i've set up a filter written in C using postfix's
"pipe" feature. The filter works great most of the times but every
2-3 da
En/na Wietse Venema ha escrit:
Jordi Moles Blanco:
Hi everyone,
i was wondering if someone has experienced this problem i've been having
for 2 weeks now.
I'm running Freebsd 7.0 and postfix-2.5.1.
The thing is that i've set up a filter written in C using postfix's
En/na Wietse Venema ha escrit:
Jordi Moles Blanco:
En/na Wietse Venema ha escrit:
Jordi Moles Blanco:
Hi everyone,
i was wondering if someone has experienced this problem i've been having
for 2 weeks now.
I'm running Freebsd 7.0 and postfix-2.5.1.
The thing is
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