On 9/22/2011 3:49 PM, Henno Täht wrote:
> Is it reasonable to assume that most third party plugins survive
> version upgrades?
With the documented postfix third-party interfaces -- policy
service, milter, smtp proxy, content filter, TCP tables, other stuff
-- care is taken to maintain compatibili
On Thu, Sep 22, 2011 at 21:44, Wietse Venema wrote:
> I'll be glad to link postfix.org pages to third-party plugin
> implementations, but I have no time to adopt and maintain them.
>
> The greylist and SPF scripts are for demonstration purposes. They
> illustrate that their functionality can be (
Henno T?ht:
> What do you think about shipping SRS along with SPF (once Heiko finishes his
> work). Those two should go hand-in-hand in my view. No?
They can go hand-in-hand elsewhere.
I'll be glad to link postfix.org pages to third-party plugin
implementations, but I have no time to adopt and ma
Am 22.09.2011 17:41, schrieb Henno Täht:
"Note: Postfix already ships with SPF support, in the form of a plug-in
policy daemon. This is the preferred integration model, at least until SPF
is mandated by standards."
Policy daemons can't change Sender/Recipient addresses, but that's
required for
2011/9/22 Wietse Venema
> For the forseeable future, authentication protocols such as DKIM
> etc. shall be implemented with plugins (policy or milter).
>
Okay. I found Add-ons page on www.postfix.org but only SPF support was there
without complementing SRS support.
I did, however, notice this:
Henno T?ht:
> Gentlemen, you if anyone can shine some authorative light on this
> matter: what is the outlook of Postfix getting an official SRS
> support? Is it completely in vain to hope for it?
For the forseeable future, authentication protocols such as DKIM
etc. shall be implemented with plugi
Am 22.09.2011 17:14, schrieb Henno Täht:
Gentlemen, you if anyone can shine some authorative light on this
matter: what is the outlook of Postfix getting an official SRS
support? Is it completely in vain to hope for it?
I'm currently working on a milter to add SRS-support (also) for Postfix
be
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