Re: the purpose of smtpd_sasl_authenticated_header

From: mouss (no email)
Date: Fri May 05 2006 - 19:11:17 EDT

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    Eddy Beliveau wrote:
    >> - if login = email address (many virtual users setups), then there is no
    >> problem including the login.
    >>
    >> - if you have different instances/servers handling inbound and outbound
    >> mail, you can enable the header for inbound mail only.
    >>
    >> - if you use a content filter, you can enable it, use it in the content
    >> filter (SA can use it), and then remove it either in a custom filter or
    >> using REPLACE after the filter.
    >>
    >> This header allows you to use a single filter (with a single port) but
    >> still distinguish between auth'ed users and others. This may be handy if
    >> you need this deeper in a daisy chain or at delivery time (as designing
    >> completely separate paths may not be desirable).
    >
    > Hi!
    >
    > In our case, login = Student-Id which I won't put on any Received
    > headers
    >
    > Is there any solution to have smtpd_sasl_authenticated_header to
    > display another variable on the Received header
    You are not giving any information about your setup. please reread my
    post and say if your setup matches one of those.
    >
    > I would like it to use 'mail' instead of 'login'
    'mail' is already in the envelope (Return-Path when mail is delivered).
    why would you want it in the Received headers?


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