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From: Javi Polo (javipolo
ivworlds.org)Date: Mon Oct 01 2001 - 05:54:45 CDT
On Oct/01/2001, Postfixuser
aol.com wrote:
> I need a information, how can i send a mail to our mailing-lists without the
> inforformation in the header, who sends the mail, very import is the there is
> no information about the internal mailserver and the client-ip, who sends the
> mail.
> It is possible, that postfix don't write the header about its own information?
Hm, dunnow if postfix supports header stripping and so ... ( O:) )
you can always pipe the mails to a program that resends them, having the
headers stripped at your own way
For that, make an alias like:
mailinglist "|/usr/local/bin/somescript"
and you can use "formail" (comes with procmail) to strip the Received header
tags ... and do whatever you want, and then forward it to the list ...
Anyway, if you use mailman as list manager, it does have an option to
"anonymize" the posts
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