It might be possible to do the inbound verification
using header_checks if a hash is used that is simple
enough for a regular expression. One problem specific
to this instance is that I only have Postfix version
2.0 to work with (hosted RHEL 3 server).
I could compile the 2.2 source but would need to
include the SMTP AUTH, TLS, SASL and a few other
patches Red Hat provides to keep it working. That is
a whole other complication outside of BATV.
I am still waiting to hear from my client whether to
move forward with the project.
Best Regards,
Keith
--- Scott Kitterman <scott(_at_)kitterman(_dot_)com> wrote:
If you are really good with regular expressions, I
believe that you could do
it with header checks since they are header line by
header line:
http://www.postfix.org/header_checks.5.html
REPLACE text...
Replace the current line with the
specified text
and inspect the next input line.
This feature is available in Postfix
2.2 and later.
Scott K
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