: Skipping header lines
On 07/13, Jason Ede wrote:
I’m running 3.3.2 and I’d like to ignore the first received header as I
receive the email on one postfix instance and then pass it along to
another to do the scanning. So far all the emails are showing up as
trusted as it sees the email as
Can I get SA to be a bit more verbose about what it considers to be trusted
networks?
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> From: dar...@chaosreigns.com [mailto:dar...@chaosreigns.com]
> Sent: 13 July 2011 17:32
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> Subject: Re: Skipping header line
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> From: Axb [mailto:axb.li...@gmail.com]
> Sent: 13 July 2011 16:27
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> Subject: Re: Skipping header lines
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> On 2011-07-13 17:06, Jason Ede wrote:
> > I'm running 3.3.2 and I'd like to
On 07/13, Jason Ede wrote:
>I’m running 3.3.2 and I’d like to ignore the first received header as I
>receive the email on one postfix instance and then pass it along to
Oh, another possibility is that the first postfix instance is, for some
reason, inserting a header that SA is failing to
On 07/13, Jason Ede wrote:
>I’m running 3.3.2 and I’d like to ignore the first received header as I
>receive the email on one postfix instance and then pass it along to
>another to do the scanning. So far all the emails are showing up as
>trusted as it sees the email as coming from
On 2011-07-13 17:06, Jason Ede wrote:
I'm running 3.3.2 and I'd like to ignore the first received header as I receive
the email on one postfix instance and then pass it along to another to do the
scanning. So far all the emails are showing up as trusted as it sees the email
as coming from 127.
I'm running 3.3.2 and I'd like to ignore the first received header as I receive
the email on one postfix instance and then pass it along to another to do the
scanning. So far all the emails are showing up as trusted as it sees the email
as coming from 127.0.0.1
I'm guessing this is simple, but