Re: Rewriting Received: header

2010-09-10 Thread Steve Huston
On 9/9/10 1:41 PM, Wietse Venema wrote: pickup(8) and smtpd(8) produce Received: headers. They write the message to cleanup(8) which implements header checks. On 9/9/10 1:52 PM, Victor Duchovni wrote: This message is handed off a proxy filter, not cleanup, so the cleanup_service_name has no

Rewriting Received: header

2010-09-09 Thread Steve Huston
I'm using Postfix 2.3.3 (from CentOS 5.5) and am trying to rewrite the initial Received: header on messages for which the sender is SMTP AUTH'd already (due to the original IP in the headers causing spam scanners to give bad scores to legitimate messages). A bit of searching had turned up this

Re: Rewriting Received: header

2010-09-09 Thread Wietse Venema
Steve Huston: *) When is the Received: line actually written to the message? If it's after cleanup runs, then this is moot and I will have to figure a different way of doing things (I have an idea already [1]) pickup(8) and smtpd(8) produce Received: headers. They write the message to

Re: Rewriting Received: header

2010-09-09 Thread Victor Duchovni
On Thu, Sep 09, 2010 at 01:02:16PM -0400, Steve Huston wrote: 2 inetn - n - - smtpd -o cleanup_service_name=cleanup_submission -o smtpd_proxy_filter=127.0.0.1:10026 This message is handed off a proxy filter, not cleanup, so the