On 9 Sep 2002 at 15:05, S=F6nke Ruempler wrote:
> >   So, how can I modify the message body and notify the daemon of
> > that, which I successfully did with message filtering ?
> 
> Not with custdomains, but with filters (.tab file), then you can change =
the
> message.
> 
> filters/.tab
> [...] (read doc ;-))

.... ahem ... I know I can change messages using filters, I did so for 
my self-written virus scanning filter (read my posting, second line 
in quote above ;-) ). But that works for incoming mail only ! What 
sense would it make to have mails from strangers signed :-P

  If I made my point unclear in my initial mail, here's my intention 
again:

  To make sure some mail did come from one of my server's users, I 
want to get it signed by some script, after checking its integrity. 
So if anybody claims he/she got Klez.H or other nasties from us and 
the message in question is not signed by postmaster@mydomain I can 
easily say it didn't come from our server. And the evidence 
(missing/wrong signature) will be clear, despite of forged header 
fields.

  So can I do something similar to 'domain message filtering' (which 
works for inbound messages) to all outbound messages (SMTP from my 
users to other domains) ?

  regards,

  Goesta Smekal

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