On 29/07/2002, Simon Waters <Simonat_private> wrote To omegatronat_private: > > While I'm at it... is there a way to restrict this information from outgoing messages when using Exchange? Saw a few messages last week that explained how to mask the Exchange server banner, but not for mail headers and such... > > I find running mail through Postfix and the following line in > the badheader file.... > > /^X-Mailer:.*/ ignore Still leaves you with the Received: lines, which can be ignored that way aswell. > But that is technically an RFC infringement, as envelope > elements are sacrosanct, but I guess that was more important Actually this is not the envelope, and X- headers are subject to ignorance anyway. Filtering Received: headers is more of a problem, if you need deeper debugging, but even this can be resolved. And common security enforcements dont fit into the land of common RFCs anyway :) ciao -- Philipp Buehler, aka fips | sysfive.com GmbH | BOfH | NUCH | <double-p> #1: Break the clue barrier! #2: Already had buzzword confuseritis ? ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- This list is provided by the SecurityFocus Security Intelligence Alert (SIA) Service. For more information on SecurityFocus' SIA service which automatically alerts you to the latest security vulnerabilities please see: https://alerts.securityfocus.com/
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