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manual formating of Received: hdrs; changed hdr for local receival Now the Received: headers are much friendlier to read. About folding: We must fold any line at 998 chars before transfer. We should fold the lines we produce at 78 chars. That is what RFC 2821 requests. We should think about it, somewhen. The header for locally (i.e. non-SMTP) received mail is changed to the format postfix uses. This matches RFC 2821 better. The `from' clause should contain a domain or IP, not a user name. Also, the `with' clause should contain a registered standard protocol name, which ``local'' is not.
author markus schnalke <meillo@marmaro.de>
date Thu, 09 Dec 2010 18:28:11 -0300
parents e96a9fee9423
children e230bcd0f1c6
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1 # openssl.route
2 # by Philipp Berndt
5 protocol = "smtp"
7 # encryption is done by communicating through openssl
9 # Today usually STARTTLS (RFC-3207) is used:
10 # don't forget the instant_helo, otherwise it won't work, because the wrapper eats the 220 greeting
11 instant_helo=true
12 wrapper="/usr/bin/openssl s_client -quiet -starttls smtp -connect mail.gmx.net:25 2>/dev/null"
14 # The old way is SMTP over SSL; the IETF had marked it obsolete:
15 # don't use instant_helo here
16 #wrapper="/usr/bin/openssl s_client -quiet -connect mail.gmx.net:465 2>/dev/null"
19 # which addresses are allowed through this route?
20 allowed_return_paths = "*@gmx.de;*@gmx.net"
22 # the authentication method
23 #auth_name = "cram-md5"
24 auth_name = "login"
26 # user name und password
27 auth_login = "UID_OR_EMAIL_ADDRESS"
28 auth_secret = "YOUR_PASSWORD"