Exactly the opposite. This would be the desired response in "PDP":

request=smtpd_access_policy
protocol_state=RCPT
protocol_name=SMTP
helo_name=some.domain.tld
queue_id=8045F2AB23
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
recipient_count=0
client_address=1.2.3.4
client_name=another.domain.tld
reverse_client_name=another.domain.tld
instance=123.456.7
(...)
xfwdname=spike.porcupine.org
xfwdaddr=168.100.189.2
xfwdproto=ESMTP
xfwdhelo=spike.porcupine.org





Victor Duchovni escreveu:
On Mon, Oct 27, 2008 at 02:55:07PM -0400, Wietse Venema wrote:

  
Mark Martinec:
    
WTF PDP?
        
Policy delegation protocol, I suppose.
      
Confirmed (I referred him to the mailing list, and have no
more information than what has already been posted).
    

Then perhaps the question is about expanding the state passed via
XFORWARD to include everything known to the receiving SMTP server,
including SASL login names, client cert fingerprints, ...

If so, this is unlikely to happen. A policy daemon on the input instance
can, if it so chooses, prepend a custom header to encode additional
desired "envelope" details, and this header can be parsed by downstream
filters.

One limitation is that prepending multiple headers in a single policy
call is not currently possible. A milter may be necessary for more complex
processing.

  

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