Ellie via Postfix-users:
> Dear postfix users group,
>
> Sorry if this is the wrong place to ask, or if this is a nonsensical
> question.
>
> But it seems to me that discarding the exact end-user device IP from
> e-mails sent via any authenticated path is going to be a common scenario
> in today's more privacy aware age.
>
> Yet, it seems to be somewhat convoluted to do:
> https://askubuntu.com/a/78168 (My apologies if this is easy to all you
> experts, but I feel like to most postfix newcomers this is going to look
> somewhat difficult.)
>
> Is there any easier approach for doing this? Or was there ever a
> consideration for doing a simple yes/no option as a new feature for
> postfix, which omits the sender IP address from authenticated(!)
> incoming mail? I feel like there might be a wider demand for that.
There is no built-in featrue to delete IP addresses from headers.
If this is for messages submitted on port 587 (submission) or 465
(smtps or submissions), then you can simply delete all Received:
message headers, because there shuold be only one.
master.cf:
submission .. .. .. .. .. .. .. smtpd
-o { header_checks = pcre:{{/^Received:/ IGNORE}} }
...other -o options...
submissions .. .. .. .. .. .. .. smtpd
-o { header_checks = pcre:{{/^Received:/ IGNORE}} }
...other -o options...
This is much simpler than some of the on-line discussions.
Wietse
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