2 msgMASQUERADING FROM BUT NOT TO
3 msgProbably not a Postfix problem...?
3 msgQuick question with user/virtual aliases.
4 msgSending healty batch emails
5 msguse of relayhost, relaydomain?
6 msgnaming the mail server
1 msgRe: statistics by client ip address - SOLVED
3 msgquestion marks on permissions/owner
2 msgConfiguring Postfix to Receive Mail from Outloo...
3 msgtcp_table and propose for new lookup table 'pip...

About date spoofing
\ AlxFrag (14 Mar 2008)
. \ Don Piven (14 Mar 2008)
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. \ Ralf Hildebrandt (14 Mar 2008)
. \ Eddy Beliveau (14 Mar 2008)
. . \ Noel Jones (14 Mar 2008)
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. . \ mouss (14 Mar 2008)
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. \ Eddy Beliveau (14 Mar 2008)
. . \ mouss (14 Mar 2008)
. . \ Mark Martinec (15 Mar 2008)

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8 msgYet another virtual domain problem - do not lis...
2 msggetting a user permissions error
2 msg551 mail refused
Subject:About date spoofing
Group:Postfix-users
From:AlxFrag
Date:14 Mar 2008


 
Hi,
i'd like to ask if it is possible to avoid date spoofing in emails.
Supposing there is a deadline for paper submission through emails, one
can change the date and time on his mail client and put it in the past.
The person who receives his email could simply check the mail headers
and see the true date. An average user might not think to do that.

Is it possible for postfix to write the correct date on the incoming emails?

Thanks,

Alex



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