You dont need to run postmap on your header_checks file... just make sure
you reload postfix when you change the header_checks file.  Also, consider
using the DISCARD keyword instead of REJECT so that you dont add email
traffic and confirm your email accounts

On 12/12/06, Josel Joaquin <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

Ken,
Viewing the maillog file, I don't see header checking logs. I can see that
the messages were being queue  and processed although I tried to send
message with the subject thats in my header check file.

Lan,
Attached is the header_checks file am using on the server.

Thanks for your help.

On 12/12/06, Ian Dexter R. Marquez < [EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> On 12/12/06, Josel Joaquin < [EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > postmap: warning: /etc/postfix/maps/header_checks, line 79:
> > record is in "key: value" format; is this an alias file?
> > postmap: warning: /etc/postfix/maps/header_checks.db:
> > duplicate entry: "/^x-mailer:"
> >
>
> What are the contents of /etc/postfix/maps/header_checks?
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