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MSH Traffic Policy for Postfix and Sendmail is sophisticated email management system that allows to set server sided rules for automatic content control and flow administration.
Core Features
Actions:
Block message with standard discard, reject, tempfail or define custom SMTP code
Add, remove, compress and block attachments
Add, remove and replace MIME headers
Add and remove standard or envelope recipients
Send copy of message (aka forward)
Change sender, replace subject
Execute actions based on:
Sender and recipients email address (standard and envelope)
MIME headers: have, not have, have with value or without value
Size, name, type or count of attachments
Message size
Number of messages sent from sender
Time range
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