Le 09/10/2014 07:43, Ronald F. Guilmette a écrit :
This is a request for a very minor change to the semantics of the
PREPEND <text> result that can be returned from policy servers
and/or from specific entries within an access(5) lookup table.

It would be maximally convenient if the subject <text> could be
interpolated in the following trivial way:

      Any literal "\n" (backslash-n) sequence withing <text> is
      replaced with an actual newline character.

This trivial change would allow prepending of multiple headers
to the current e-mail message.

This capability would be useful in the context of systems that
tag incoming messages for later analysis and/or special processing
by tools external to the mail server.

Alternatively, given that the Postfix policy server protocol
theoretically allows for the possibility of a policy server
yielding multiple "action=PREPEND <text>" results in response
to any given single request (from Postfix), it would be Nice if
Postfix would in fact accept a sequence of multiple such responses
from a policy server in response to a single request.
Hello,

Do you tried multiple PREPEND result for the same pattern in an access table (or a table for each header to PREPEND)? As the PREPEND action does not "accept" or "reject" the message, it should be view as a DUNNO action for the evaluation of the access rule.

Emmanuel.

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