The IP address is propagated to the Milter as part of the SMFIC_CONNECT
event.
Therefore, configure the Milter with the SMTPD process that talks
to the IP address in question.
Wietse
On 10/13/18 9:46 AM, Matus UHLAR - fantomas wrote:
this is useless. milter is designed to be run directly at messsage
receiving, not during further processing.
On 13.10.18 09:59, pg...@dev-mail.net wrote:
I've had a production system with a different set of milters in 'the same
place' in Postf
On 10/13/18 9:46 AM, Matus UHLAR - fantomas wrote:> this is useless. milter is
designed to be run directly at messsage
> receiving, not during further processing.
I've had a production system with a different set of milters in 'the same
place' in Postfix config running for quite awhile:
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On 12.10.18 17:24, pg...@dev-mail.net wrote:
I'm experimenting with setting up & using various milters in my inbound
processing.
Atm, I have an internal postfix instance that receives mail from a pre-Q
instance of amavisd, which then submits the mail to a chain of milters,
then subsequently pass
I'm experimenting with setting up & using various milters in my inbound
processing.
Atm, I have an internal postfix instance that receives mail from a pre-Q
instance of amavisd, which then submits the mail to a chain of milters, then
subsequently passes it onto a post-Q amavisd instance for fur