Am 2004-10-13 20:14:27, schrieb webmaster@???:
> Sorry for my bad English. In my case it's very simple. To protect
> peoples live...
>
> I have some Chinese friends - students - who are afraid to mail because
> of the very restrictive Chinese censorship laws. If there mails have a
> line included that points to a Chinese university or Internet cafe and
> the message is not what the state likes, not only they are facing years
> of prison, also the Network Admin, the Internet cafe owner, etc can face
> years of prison. Don't forget also that if you go into jail in China for
> more than 2 years, the dead rate is 25 times more than in the US or
> European... They have now access to my mail server by using a high port
> number for outgoing mail...
Heavy problem...
Can you pipe the message in exim ?
I have the following rule in my procmailrc, because
I store my mails in postgresql and space saving
:0fh
| formail -f -I Received:
So it will be enough, ich you use the second line in exim
> If I could strip these header info...
Good luck
Michelle
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