total Cyrus newbie, so please bear with me. I couldn't find this
on the engines anywhere.
how would I go about removing the ([unix socket]) Cyrus header
below? it really does mess up my spam cop process, and causes
confusion.
thanks!
cameron
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On Tuesday, July 06, 2004 at 19:44 CEST,
Cameron Knowlton <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I'm getting an odd receive chain in messages being received at
> postfix... what is ([unix socket]) below? (I'm running Mac OS X
> 10.3.4).
You're delivering mail to Cyrus via LMTP and a Unix socket. The Cyrus
delivery agent adds the header.
> I guess ideally I'd like to avoid this header, as it seemed
> extraneous, and throws a wrench into my spam cop script.
Normally, header_checks and the IGNORE action can be used to remove
unwanted Received headers, but this time the header is added by the
delivery agent after processing header_checks.
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