[email protected] wrote > Am 30.10.2014 um 11:00 schrieb Den: >> Noel Jones-2 wrote >>> On 10/29/2014 7:04 AM, Den wrote: >>>> >>>> How do I make the SMTP Greetings Banner to display the remote client's >>>> IP >>>> and server's name in Postfix 2.9.6? >>> >>>> This is not supported in postfix. >>> >>>> Do you have some compelling need for this, or is this just cosmetic? >> >> What if I added this somehow / somewhere after typing EHLO for example? >> Will >> that also not work will it? SMTP Greetings Banner will respond as per >> regular practice and then let's say the user would type EHLO from the >> connected host and the host the user is being connected to would say the >> user's IP and server's name (remote client's IP and server's name)? For >> instance, "Hello <user's server name> on <user's IP>. Welcome >> to $mail_name. >> Please, do not spam." Not supported as well? Thank you. > >>what do you gain with that? > >>* the ordinary user never will see it >>* the tech user with telnet knows how to get that infos >>* the spammer don't bother about "Please, do not spam" > >>it's not more worth than disclaimers in email signatures
I guess you are completely right. I just thought it was a cool little feature to try to set up that's all. I had one server greeting me like that right in its SMTP Greetings Banner and I liked it. On the other hand there are also non-tech users who use telnet as well so I would aim it at them. Other than that you are absolutely right again and I was just wondering if it was technically possible to set it up with Postfix somehow at all. -- View this message in context: http://postfix.1071664.n5.nabble.com/Customize-SMTP-Greetings-Banner-in-Postfix-2-9-6-tp72110p72140.html Sent from the Postfix Users mailing list archive at Nabble.com.
