Re: SRS and postfix MTA

Koen Martens <[email protected]> Wed, 25 Aug 2004 22:44:09 +0200
Newsgroups gmane.mail.spam.srs.general
Message-ID <[email protected]>
On Wed, Aug 25, 2004 at 11:51:29AM +0200, Michel Bouissou wrote:
> I believe that, given the current state of the Postfix SRS plugin, a
> competent C programmer should be able to get it to work properly in a
> couple of hours. It's a pity that no competent Postfix programmer
> currently can give a couple of hours for fixing this.
> I've taken a look at the source code, and it doesn't look that complex,
> but even though I can understand what should be done on the principle, I'm
> just not competent for doing it properly myself, and fix the memory
> allocation crash for example.
> 
> The Postfix plugin apparently just needs the "reverse" routine to be fixed
> with regard to the memory allocation/freeing problem, and a supplementary
> check to be added in the SMTPD recipient checks (for SRS destination
> address), that doesn't look that complex either, given the code.

I could give it a go, if someone would be kind enough to put a source
tarball in my mailbox, together with the srs patch mentioned here. I'm a
bit on the busy side atm, that's why.

Koen

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