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adamcooke avatar adamcooke commented on May 27, 2024 1

I'm not sure that I want to add the option to format the received header at the moment but I do think adding a 'privacy mode' option would be useful that would allow for IPs/hostnames to be excluded from the received header of the client that sends mail to Postal. Rather than being in the config file, this would be configurable per server through the web UI.

Would that suitable for your use?

This would also allow us to remove the strip_received_header config option which was only partially implemented and shouldn't have been at the config file level. It should have been configuration that applied on a per-server basis.

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adamcooke avatar adamcooke commented on May 27, 2024 1

Privacy mode has now been merged and will be in the next release.

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chrisdeeming avatar chrisdeeming commented on May 27, 2024

Hi @adamcooke yes that would be perfect. I've patched the code myself today to remove the IP but if I didn't have to do that then that's even better

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amplitudesxd avatar amplitudesxd commented on May 27, 2024

I'm not sure that I want to add the option to format the received header at the moment but I do think adding a 'privacy mode' option would be useful that would allow for IPs/hostnames to be excluded from the received header of the client that sends mail to Postal. Rather than being in the config file, this would be configurable per server through the web UI.

Would that suitable for your use?

This would also allow us to remove the strip_received_header config option which was only partially implemented and shouldn't have been at the config file level. It should have been configuration that applied on a per-server basis.

This would be perfect for my use case as well, I hope this can be implemented.

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