On Wed, 23 Jun 2021 17:02:28 +0200 Martijn van Duren <[email protected]> wrote:
> Note that with this setup you only sign mail received via the local > unix socket. In other words: via the sendmail command submission. > Also, if a mail is send via this way and smtpd is down it's > "manually" queued by smtpctl (in sendmail mode) itself, which > circumvents the filter code. If a mail is send over tcp via localhost > it won't be signed, since it doesn't have have the filter statement. > > The filter command should be placed on each "listen on" statement you > want the filter to apply. Maybe you intend it like this, but if you're > going to post this it might become a pitfall for others. > > Anyway, thanks for sharing and hope it runs well for you. > > Ah yes, I'll make a note that this is for an outgoing only mail server. I've not yet dared muck about with incoming mail! -- Web: https://simonh.uk Email: [email protected]
