Jan Houtsma wrote:
Hi,
I have the following config (postfix + amavisd-new-2.4.4-2.fc6):
$QUARANTINEDIR = $MYHOME/quarantine;
$final_bad_header_destiny = D_BOUNCE;
# $bad_header_quarantine_to # commented out thus using the default
('bad-header-quarantine')
All other badh related amavisd
Can i inject a mail somewhere in my server with a certain bad header
format? If so how? And what do i need to malform to trigger it?
Hi Jan!
sendmail -i [EMAIL PROTECTED] sample-badh.txt
should do what you want.
Look into the README file in the test-messages directory of
amavisd-2.4.x.
Hope
Cernohorsky Wolfgang wrote:
Can i inject a mail somewhere in my server with a certain bad header
format? If so how? And what do i need to malform to trigger it?
Hi Jan!
sendmail -i [EMAIL PROTECTED] sample-badh.txt
should do what you want.
Look into the README file in the
Jan,
Thanks. That worked. And now indeed the result was 'Blocked BAD-HEADER'
as i expected it to work. Strange however that yesterday when i received
an e-mail via the postfix mailinglist (Precedence: bulk), with exactly
the same config as this test message, the result was 'Passed
Hi,
I have the following config (postfix + amavisd-new-2.4.4-2.fc6):
$QUARANTINEDIR = $MYHOME/quarantine;
$final_bad_header_destiny = D_BOUNCE;
# $bad_header_quarantine_to # commented out thus using the default
('bad-header-quarantine')
All other badh related amavisd parameters are pretty much