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[Spamassassin Wiki] Trivial Update of "DynablockIssues" by CarlosVelasco
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http://wiki.apache.org/spamassassin/DynablockIssues
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Fixing order
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'''Update (2006-07-14): Postfix 2.3 includes support''' for adding its own style of authentication info to its received headers by setting ''smtpd_sasl_authenticated_header = yes'', which is disabled by default, in your Postfix config. '''SpamAssassin 3.1.4''' and later includes support for this Postfix auth info.
+ ["madduck"]: This will not fix TLS-authenticated sessions. See [http://dev.riseup.net/privacy/postfix/ this patch] which munges the Received headers. ["DarylC.W.O'Shea"]: This should work to avoid the Dynablock problem in this specific situation but isn't recommended since it destroys the audit trail provided by the Received headers.
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'''Update (2008-06-20): Postfix 2.5+ includes native support RFC 3848''' setting ''smtpd_sasl_authenticated_header'' is not needed but optional.
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- ["madduck"]: This will not fix TLS-authenticated sessions. See [http://dev.riseup.net/privacy/postfix/ this patch] which munges the Received headers. ["DarylC.W.O'Shea"]: This should work to avoid the Dynablock problem in this specific situation but isn't recommended since it destroys the audit trail provided by the Received headers.
This is another Dynablock-related issue. If: