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From: Rich Shepard (rshepard
appl-ecosys.com)
Date: Tue Oct 06 2009 - 15:53:24 CDT
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The Postfix book tells me that using the WARN option on a restriction
(such as in the /etc/postfix/header_checks file) logs the warning while
delivering the message. However, there is apparently no marking of the
message so it's clearly identified as one that tripped that warning.
I want to examine delivered messages that contain
"Content-Transfer-Encoding: base64" in the header. Adding that string to the
header_checks file with a WARN option does not explicitly identify those
messages.
Use of the warn action is not giving me the results I want. How should I
be doing this? Alternatively, if I use the HOLD option instead, where are
those messages held until I can examine them?
Rich
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