Hi Wietse
Thanks very much for the quick response and the helpful info.
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Wietse Venema:
From sen...@my.domain
Received: from CLIENT (client.my.domain [xx.xx.xx.xx]) by
server.my.domain
Message-ID: ...@client
First of all, that From address line is an mbox header that
help.
MARTIN
- Original Message -
From: Martin Crossley mar...@crossleys.biz
To: Wietse Venema wie...@porcupine.org
Cc: postfix-users@postfix.org
Sent: Wednesday, October 14, 2009 9:29 AM
Subject: Re: milter (smtp-vilter) not seeing 'Authenticated sender' in
postfix 'Received:' header
* Martin Crossley mar...@crossleys.biz:
OK - it definately looks like the problem is coming from the milter,
which is writing a temporary 'Received' header for the backend
scanners to use:
Alternatively you might want to give the SpamAssassin Milter a try:
On Wed, Oct 14, 2009 at 09:29:41AM +0100, Martin Crossley wrote:
If that information is deleted, then you need to examine your
header_checks rules.
Thanks for the suggestion about header_checks, but aren't they implemented
in 'cleanup',
Yes.
i.e. after the before-queue SMTP milter has
Hello all -
I've run Postfix for many years, and really is an excellent piece of work.
Whist rebuilding a server recently I decided to try integrating the
anti-virus and anti-SPAM filters via smtpd's milter interface. I've always
previously done so via a content filter (amavisd-new).
To be
From sen...@my.domain
Received: from CLIENT (client.my.domain [xx.xx.xx.xx]) by server.my.domain
Message-ID: ...@client
Postfix always produces Received: headers that include by servername
(Postfix) with protocolname, followed by for recipient if the
message has only one recipient.
If