On Thu, 9 Jun 2005 11:31:38 +0100, Matthew Newton
<mcn4@???> wrote:
>Then on the in-bound smtp transport we do:
>
>smtp_inbound:
> driver = smtp
> headers_remove = "Return-Receipt-To:Return-receipt-to:\
> X-Confirm-Reading-To:X-confirm-reading-to:\
> X-Pmrqc:X-pmrqc:X-blacklisted\
> ${if !eq {$acl_VAR_SPAM_SCORE}{}{:X-Spam-Score}{}}\
> ${if !eq {$acl_VAR_SPAM_REPORT}{}{:X-Spam-Report}{}}"
> headers_add = ${if !eq {$acl_VAR_SPAM_SCORE}{}\
> {X-Spam-Score: $acl_VAR_SPAM_SCORE\n}{}}\
> ${if !eq {$acl_VAR_SPAM_REPORT}{}\
> {X-Spam-Report: $acl_VAR_SPAM_REPORT\n}{}}
"Inbound" SMTP is the transport which transports mails entering your
site to the back-end server, right, so "Inbound" is not relative to
your system, but to your site.
That headers_remove and headers_add clauses would need to be
replicated on every transport, right?
Can the system filter access ACL variables?
Greetings
Marc
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