Kunal868:
> Please see below output from postconf -n:
I see nothing in this output that would modify URLs in email messages.
You need to find out if the change is made
- by some software on the client where the user sends email,
- by some software on the Postfix host,
- by some software on some
Please see below output from postconf -n:
alias_database = hash:/etc/aliases
alias_maps = hash:/etc/aliases
command_directory = /usr/sbin
config_directory = /etc/postfix
daemon_directory = /usr/libexec/postfix
data_directory = /var/lib/postfix
debug_peer_level = 2
html_directory = no
Kunal868:
> How do we sort this issue out, so that the "secure-web.cisco.com" does not
> appear in emails.
This is not a Postfix builtin feature, so it is added by a client-side
or server-side antivirus system, by a Postfix content filter, or
by some non-Postfix system that the mail passes
Kunal868 writes:
> How do we sort this issue out, so that the "secure-web.cisco.com" does not
> appear in emails.
My first idea would be to check if the mail is distorded by postfix or
by your email client. What do you use to read the mail? Do you see the
same
How do we sort this issue out, so that the "secure-web.cisco.com" does not
appear in emails.
Thanks
Kunal
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Kunal868:
> Problem we are facing is whenever the email are being sent from postfix
> server the email gets modified when it encounters domain name with https
> links. below is example:
>
> original link :
>
> https//domainame:5566/ccm/web
>
> Modified link which is received via email:
>
>
On Mon, Apr 09, 2018 at 12:04:52PM -0700, Kunal868 wrote:
First, please get a name.
> Recently we installed ssl certificates on our smtp postfix server which is
> hosted on RHEL 6.9.
RHEL 6.9 includes Postfix 2.6, which is not longer supported by Postfix
upstream.
> Modified link which is
Hi All,
Recently we installed ssl certificates on our smtp postfix server which is
hosted on RHEL 6.9.
Problem we are facing is whenever the email are being sent from postfix
server the email gets modified when it encounters domain name with https
links. below is example:
original link :