Yes, smtp-sec and smtp-safe is the same (copy paste mistake...)
Thanks for the explanation.
postfix-us...@mattern.org:
and a test header check:
/^Subject: test1test/?? FILTER smtp-sec:
...
Nov 16 13:38:19 mailtest1 postfix/cleanup[1147934]: 5C0D85B05:
filter: header Subject: test1test
postfix-us...@mattern.org:
> and a test header check:
> /^Subject: test1test/?? FILTER smtp-sec:
...
> Nov 16 13:38:19 mailtest1 postfix/cleanup[1147934]: 5C0D85B05:
> filter: header Subject: test1test from unknown[192.0.2.1];
> from= to= proto=ESMTP
> helo=: smtp-safe:
If smtp-sec
Hi all,
I try to use header_checks to route mails with a specific header through
a different SMTP with special TLS options.
Therefore I configured a new SMTP service in master.cf:
smtp-sec unix - - y - - smtp
-o smtp_header_checks=
-o