On Wed, Oct 8, 2008 at 5:22 PM, mouss <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Diego Liziero wrote:
>>
>> Anyone thinks that something like "FILTER :" or "FILTER none" can be
>> useful?
>>
>
> if you want to disable the filter:
>
> <> FILTER dummy:

Great, that's exactly what I was looking for. I think I missed it in the docs.

> but if you have disabled address rewrite before the filter (this is a common
> setup. otherwise your virtual aliases would expand twice and you'll get
> duplicate mail), you'd better set the filter to the after-the-filter smtpd:
>
> <>  FILTER relay:[127.0.0.1]:10025

Ok, right, fortunately I don't have aliases in this postfix configuration.

> [..] but why do you want this? what problem are you trying to solve?

This postfix is between two commercial product outside my control:
- a smtp server that truncates the original message in its email
delivery failure notices,
- and an antivirus that blocks emails with truncated attachments
without sending any notice.

Users are complaining that they never know when emails with
attachments are sent to wrong addresses.

And yes, I know that the correct solution should be to fix those products.

Thanks for your quick reply.
Diego.

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