Re: hide Recieved 127.0.0.1 Header

2011-08-14 Thread Jeroen Geilman
On 2011-08-14 01:59, spamv...@googlemail.com wrote: Hi.. Im running postfix with amavisd-new and everything works well but when i send a email the Header looks like: Return-Path:i...@example.org Received: from ms16-1.1blu.de (ms16-1.1blu.de [89.202.0.34]) by mb8-4 (Cyrus

Re: hide Recieved 127.0.0.1 Header

2011-08-14 Thread Jase Thew
On 14/08/2011 11:11, Jeroen Geilman wrote: - Why are you running amavis on OUTGOING email ? - Why don't you sign the message AFTER amavis has checked it ? It's useful to send outgoing mail through amavis for various reasons, including: a) the obvious - spam/virus checking, b) DKIM signing

hide Recieved 127.0.0.1 Header

2011-08-13 Thread spamvoll
Hi.. Im running postfix with amavisd-new and everything works well but when i send a email the Header looks like: Return-Path: i...@example.org Received: from ms16-1.1blu.de (ms16-1.1blu.de [89.202.0.34]) by mb8-4 (Cyrus v2.1.18-IPv6-Debian-2.1.18-1+sarge2) with LMTP; Sun, 14 Aug 2011

Re: hide Recieved 127.0.0.1 Header

2011-08-13 Thread Benny Pedersen
On Sun, 14 Aug 2011 01:59:53 +0200, spamv...@googlemail.com wrote: [snip-paranoid-localhost-ip] The Header is written after amavisd-new injects the signed mail back into postfix, so the header_checks does not match anymore see smtp_header_checks or see amavisd.conf for insert-received-headers