On Sunday, March 15, 2009 at 21:59 CET,
     Roger Marquis <marq...@roble.com> wrote:

> Magnus wrote:
>
> > That still doesn't bypass the rest of the header checks.
>
> Works for us, has for years.  Even tested it using the exact same
> pattern and HOLD immediately after the FILTER.  The messages are
> delivered as per usual never hitting the hold rule.

This is because a single header line is only matched against the lookup
table once. In other words, if a line matches two expressions in the
file only the action of the first expression will ever be processed.

> This is how we accept spam reports from external clients without
> having to setup yet another postfix instance.

How, exactly, are you accomplishing this?

-- 
Magnus Bäck
mag...@dsek.lth.se

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