On Fri, 2 Feb 2024 20:29:59 +0200 (EET)
Aki Tuomi via dovecot wrote:
> > On 02/02/2024 20:25 EET Ellie McNeill wrote:
> >
> > According to the "Dovecot Core Settings" page, a new setting
> > 'submission_add_received_header' was added in dovecot 2.3.19 to
> > give admins the option of hiding
Hi Ellie
> Am 02.02.2024 um 23:02 schrieb Ellie McNeill :
>
> Sorry, I seem to have missed that. I hope this isn't a silly question, but
> I'm wondering what the difference between 'regular' Dovecot and the 'CE'/3.0
> edition is? I can't seem to find much information on this. Why are there
>
Hi!
Unfortunately you are looking at Dovecot 3.0 (2.4 CE) settings.
Please see https://doc.dovecot.org/settings/core/ for 2.3 settings.
Aki
Sorry, I seem to have missed that. I hope this isn't a silly question,
but I'm wondering what the difference between 'regular' Dovecot and the
For the record, you should never 'hide' the connecting IP, that
information is very valuable for all abuse handling, and so you can
quickly see when someone reports spam from your network, who is abusing
it..
the whole privacy vs security debates aside please..
And it also allows other spam
> On 02/02/2024 20:25 EET Ellie McNeill wrote:
>
>
> Hi, I've recently upgraded my mail server from Debian 11 to Debian 12.
> It now runs dovecot 2.3.19.1 (verified with dovecot --version).
>
> According to the "Dovecot Core Settings" page, a new setting
> 'submission_add_received_header'
Hi, I've recently upgraded my mail server from Debian 11 to Debian 12.
It now runs dovecot 2.3.19.1 (verified with dovecot --version).
According to the "Dovecot Core Settings" page, a new setting
'submission_add_received_header' was added in dovecot 2.3.19 to give
admins the option of hiding