> -----Original Message-----
> From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Behalf Of Jason R. Mastaler
> Sent: Saturday, January 17, 2004 1:46 PM
> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject: Re: One more question - bounce processing...
>
>
> "Mitch (WebCob)" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>
> > can I do this rewrite directly witha tmda program or do I have to
> > wrap it somehow?
>
> I'm not sure what you mean.  You'd feed the message to the
> tmda-sendmail program.

I don't think courier works that way... I can run a maildrop filter on
outgoing mail, just like on incoming mail - but this is different from the
exim system... I meant is there a way to pipe through a tmda program to
effect this rewriting?

Kind of like during a receipt, one might:

xfilter "/bin/spamc"

which writes the message to the stdin of the process and reads it back
modified on the stdf out. This is simpler in courier than making an outgoing
message disappear I think... all tmda would have to do is to change the from
header - right?

> > Maybe I do - maybe I don't. If tmda-ofmipd will suid to the
> > authenticated users id, then i'd be fine - doubt you guys are doing
> > that though... there wouldn't normally be a reason on my servers,
> > only real user accounts can run sendmail - if I pass through proxy
> > that removes that known user concept then I can't track message
> > source back to a user / client and nail someone who violates the
> > aup.
>
> You've lost me again.  See 'tmda-ofmipd --help' and
> http://tmda.net/tmda-ofmipd.html for the various authentication
> methods we support.

Don't worry about it - on second thought it doesn't make as much sense as I
thought it did ;-)

> > Everything except cron jobs are typically submitted through
> > authenticated smtp - even when on localhost.
> >
> > Is this easy to add / config?
>
> Are you asking how to make tmda-ofmipd use SMTP AUTH when injecting
> the message into the SMTP server rather than the default of
> /usr/sbin/sendmail?

In a long winded way - yes - sorry for the muddled ramblings.

Thanks.

m/

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