Re: ...murder...USERNAME

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>
>> find the lmtpengine.h or .c i do not remeber... edit and build...
>>
>> you are then done... the headers are gone...














Den Fr, 2006-09-22, 20:46 skrev Andreas Winkelmann:
> Am Friday 22 September 2006 20:29 schrieb Casper:
>
>
>> find the lmtpengine.h or .c i do not remeber... edit and build...
>>
>> you are then done... the headers are gone...
>
> Maybe it's better to just change this "murder" to something else. The
> Header
> is not senseless.
>
> ./imap/protocol.c
> ...
> { "lmtp", "lmtp",
> { 0, "220 " },
> Here:   { "LHLO murder", "250 ", NULL,
> { { "AUTH ", CAPA_AUTH },
> { "STARTTLS", CAPA_STARTTLS },
> { "PIPELINING", CAPA_PIPELINING },
> { "IGNOREQUOTA", CAPA_IGNOREQUOTA },
> { NULL, 0 } } },
> { "STARTTLS", "220", "454" },
> { "AUTH", 512, 0, "235", "5", "334 ", "*", NULL },
> { "NOOP", NULL, "250" },
> { "QUIT", NULL, "221" } },
> ...
>
>
>>>> One of our user does not the term murder in the message header. He
>>>> questioned us that "Why does it contains the term "murder" in the
>>>> email header? I don't think "....murder...MYNAME...." is the
>>>> appropriate terms appears in my email header."  Is there a way to
>>>> remove this?
>>>>
>>>> Received: from murder ([unix socket])
>>>>
>>>
>>> Hmm, this will require Patching and Rebuilding Cyrus-Imapd. This
>>> String
>>> ("murder") is hardcoded (whyever).
>>>
>>>
>>>> (authenticated user=USERNAME bits=0)
>>>> by cms6.ucalgary.ca (Cyrus v2.2.12-Invoca-RPM-2.2.12-3.RHEL4.1) with
>>>>  LMTPA;
>>>> Tue, 19 Sep 2006 10:34:47 -0600
>>>> X-Sieve: CMU Sieve 2.2
>>>>
>
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