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Re: Making FILTER work in UCE header_checks

From: Crispin Olson (colsonrdemail.com)
Date: Tue Apr 01 2003 - 14:36:20 CST


Noel,
Thanks for getting back - but I've tried that (and that was in essence
the point of my message)

It creates a loop, because the -o header_checks="" (i originally had
blank, but tried your suggestion of two empty quotes - same result)
doesn't seem to override the value in main.cf. It reinjects until I get
"too many hops"

Any other ideas, or is something broken in smtpd (i.e. its not
allowing -o header_checks when it should?)

Crispin

----- Original Message -----
From: "Noel Jones" <njonesmegan.vbhcs.org>
To: "Crispin Olson" <colsonrdemail.com>; <postfix-userspostfix.org>
Sent: Tuesday, April 01, 2003 3:17 PM
Subject: Re: Making FILTER work in UCE header_checks

> At 02:59 PM 4/1/03 -0500, Crispin Olson wrote:
>
> >In order to avoid a content filtering loop I modified my unfiltered
> >daemon in master.cf to read -o header_checks= {blank}
> >
> >However it would seem that the system doesn't allow me to override,
and
> >I end up with a content filtering loop anyway. I've also tried the
other
> >way around
> > -o header_checks=regexp:/usr/postfix/header_checks
>
> the cleanup service is the one that uses header_checks. Your
reinjection
> smtpd needs a second cleanup service with -o header_checks="".
>
> Instructions for using multiple cleanup services are in the
FILTER_README.
>
> Or you can use multiple postfix instances.
>
>
>
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> Noel Jones
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