Re: [qmailtoaster] DomainKeys error rejecting mail

2017-07-26 Thread Remo Mattei
I remember I did do the link as Eric ‘s suggested 

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> Il giorno 26 lug 2017, alle ore 17:59, Eric Broch  
> ha scritto:
> 
> What's in your /etc/tcprules/tcp.smtp file?
> 
> Also, can you do a directory listing of /var/qmail/bin?
> 
> Since Domain Keys is deprecated in favor of DKIM you could link
> /var/qmail/bin/qmail-queue to /var/qmail/bin/qmail-queue.orig instead of
> /var/qmail/bin/qmail-dk.
> In other words in /var/qmail/bin change
> 
> lrwxrwxrwx 1 root   root  23 Apr 20 12:58 qmail-queue ->
> /var/qmail/bin/qmail-dk
> to
> lrwxrwxrwx 1 root   root  23 Apr 20 12:58 qmail-queue ->
> /var/qmail/bin/qmail-queue.orig
> 
> Also, remove DKQUEUE and DKVERIFY from tcp.smtp.
> 
> Eric
> 
>> On 7/26/2017 5:03 PM, Roxanne Sandesara wrote:
>> I have a user trying to send emails to my server from their ISP to go 
>> through a mailing list my server is hosting. I have previously added the 
>> user’s email address to spamdyke’s whitelist. However, that no longer seems 
>> sufficient to deal with this problem.
>> 
>> From /var/log/qmail/smtp/current:
>> 
>> 2017-07-26 18:02:53.023764500 policy_check: policy allows transmission
>> 2017-07-26 18:02:53.377824500 simscan:[10795]:CLEAN 
>> (1.20/12.00):0.3534s::209.86.89.65:@earthlink.net:gvmi...@golem-computing.com
>> 2017-07-26 18:02:53.379325500 qmail-smtpd: qq hard reject (DomainKeys verify 
>> status: bad format   (#5.3.0)): MAILFROM: 
>> RCPTTO:gvmi...@golem-computing.com
>> 
>> 
>> Pursuant to emails recently to the list, here’s what I can find in 
>> /var/log/maillog:
>> 
>> Jul 26 18:02:53 mail clamd[3341]: 
>> /var/qmail/simscan/1501106573.24430.10797/msg.1501106573.24430.10797: OK
>> Jul 26 18:02:53 mail clamd[3341]: 
>> /var/qmail/simscan/1501106573.24430.10797/addr.1501106573.24430.10797: OK
>> Jul 26 18:02:53 mail clamd[3341]: 
>> /var/qmail/simscan/1501106573.24430.10797/text file0: OK
>> Jul 26 18:02:53 mail clamd[3341]: 
>> /var/qmail/simscan/1501106573.24430.10797/text file1: OK
>> Jul 26 18:02:53 mail clamd[3341]: 
>> /var/qmail/simscan/1501106573.24430.10797/text file2: OK
>> Jul 26 18:02:53 mail spamd[14603]: spamd: connection from localhost 
>> [::1]:35784 to port 783, fd 5
>> Jul 26 18:02:53 mail spamd[14603]: spamd: processing message 
>> <000b01d3065a$e66cf540$b346dfc0$@earthlink.net> for clamav:89
>> Jul 26 18:02:53 mail spamd[14603]: spamd: clean message (1.2/5.0) for 
>> clamav:89 in 0.2 seconds, 10946 bytes.
>> Jul 26 18:02:53 mail spamd[14603]: spamd: result: . 1 - 
>> AWL,DKIM_SIGNED,DKIM_VALID,DKIM_VALID_AU,HTML_MESSAGE,RDNS_NONE 
>> scantime=0.2,size=10946,user=clamav,uid=
>> 89,required_score=5.0,rhost=localhost,raddr=::1,rport=35784,mid=<000b01d3065a$e66cf540$b346dfc0$@earthlink.net>,autolearn=no
>>  autolearn_force=no
>> Jul 26 18:02:53 mail spamdyke[10791]: DENIED_OTHER from: 
>> @earthlink.net to: gvmi...@golem-computing.com origin_ip: 
>> 209.86.89.65 origin_rdns: elasmtp-kukur.atl.sa.earthlink.net auth: (unknown) 
>> encryption: TLS reason: 554_DomainKeys_verify_status:_bad_format___(#5.3.0)
>> Jul 26 18:02:53 mail spamd[14603]: spamd: processing message 
>> <000b01d3065a$e66cf540$b346dfc0$@earthlink.net> for clamav:89
>> Jul 26 18:02:53 mail spamd[14603]: spamd: clean message (1.2/5.0) for 
>> clamav:89in 0.2 seconds, 10946 bytes.
>> Jul 26 18:02:53 mail spamd[14603]: spamd: result: . 1 - 
>> AWL,DKIM_SIGNED,DKIM_VALID,DKIM_VALID_AU,HTML_MESSAGE,RDNS_NONE 
>> scantime=0.2,size=10946,user=clamav,uid=89,required_score=5.0,rhost=localhost,raddr=::1,rport=35784,mid=<000b01d3065a$e66cf540$b346dfc0$@earthlink.net>,autolearn=no
>>  autolearn_force=no
>> Jul 26 18:02:53 mail spamdyke[10791]: DENIED_OTHER from: 
>> @earthlink.net to: gvmi...@golem-computing.com origin_ip: 
>> 209.86.89.65 origin_rdns: elasmtp-kukur.atl.sa.earthlink.net auth: (unknown) 
>> encryption: TLS reason: 554_DomainKeys_verify_status:_bad_format___(#5.3.0)
>> Jul 26 18:02:53 mail spamd[14575]: prefork: child states: II
>> 
>> 
>> Obviously, I would prefer to keep Spamdyke in place if possible to cut down 
>> on the veritable torrent of spam going on out there. What can I do to bypass 
>> this so that my user can properly send out their messages? As it is, the 
>> server rejects their original send, so the mailing list never sends back the 
>> confirmation, and the message thusly never goes out.
>> 
>> 
>> 
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Re: [qmailtoaster] DomainKeys error rejecting mail

2017-07-26 Thread Eric Broch

What's in your /etc/tcprules/tcp.smtp file?

Also, can you do a directory listing of /var/qmail/bin?

Since Domain Keys is deprecated in favor of DKIM you could link
/var/qmail/bin/qmail-queue to /var/qmail/bin/qmail-queue.orig instead of
/var/qmail/bin/qmail-dk.
In other words in /var/qmail/bin change

 lrwxrwxrwx 1 root   root  23 Apr 20 12:58 qmail-queue ->
/var/qmail/bin/qmail-dk
 to
 lrwxrwxrwx 1 root   root  23 Apr 20 12:58 qmail-queue ->
/var/qmail/bin/qmail-queue.orig

Also, remove DKQUEUE and DKVERIFY from tcp.smtp.

Eric

On 7/26/2017 5:03 PM, Roxanne Sandesara wrote:

I have a user trying to send emails to my server from their ISP to go through a 
mailing list my server is hosting. I have previously added the user’s email 
address to spamdyke’s whitelist. However, that no longer seems sufficient to 
deal with this problem.

 From /var/log/qmail/smtp/current:

2017-07-26 18:02:53.023764500 policy_check: policy allows transmission
2017-07-26 18:02:53.377824500 simscan:[10795]:CLEAN 
(1.20/12.00):0.3534s::209.86.89.65:@earthlink.net:gvmi...@golem-computing.com
2017-07-26 18:02:53.379325500 qmail-smtpd: qq hard reject (DomainKeys verify status: 
bad format   (#5.3.0)): MAILFROM: 
RCPTTO:gvmi...@golem-computing.com


Pursuant to emails recently to the list, here’s what I can find in 
/var/log/maillog:

Jul 26 18:02:53 mail clamd[3341]: 
/var/qmail/simscan/1501106573.24430.10797/msg.1501106573.24430.10797: OK
Jul 26 18:02:53 mail clamd[3341]: 
/var/qmail/simscan/1501106573.24430.10797/addr.1501106573.24430.10797: OK
Jul 26 18:02:53 mail clamd[3341]: 
/var/qmail/simscan/1501106573.24430.10797/text file0: OK
Jul 26 18:02:53 mail clamd[3341]: 
/var/qmail/simscan/1501106573.24430.10797/text file1: OK
Jul 26 18:02:53 mail clamd[3341]: 
/var/qmail/simscan/1501106573.24430.10797/text file2: OK
Jul 26 18:02:53 mail spamd[14603]: spamd: connection from localhost [::1]:35784 
to port 783, fd 5
Jul 26 18:02:53 mail spamd[14603]: spamd: processing message 
<000b01d3065a$e66cf540$b346dfc0$@earthlink.net> for clamav:89
Jul 26 18:02:53 mail spamd[14603]: spamd: clean message (1.2/5.0) for clamav:89 
in 0.2 seconds, 10946 bytes.
Jul 26 18:02:53 mail spamd[14603]: spamd: result: . 1 - 
AWL,DKIM_SIGNED,DKIM_VALID,DKIM_VALID_AU,HTML_MESSAGE,RDNS_NONE 
scantime=0.2,size=10946,user=clamav,uid=
89,required_score=5.0,rhost=localhost,raddr=::1,rport=35784,mid=<000b01d3065a$e66cf540$b346dfc0$@earthlink.net>,autolearn=no
 autolearn_force=no
Jul 26 18:02:53 mail spamdyke[10791]: DENIED_OTHER from: 
@earthlink.net to: gvmi...@golem-computing.com origin_ip: 
209.86.89.65 origin_rdns: elasmtp-kukur.atl.sa.earthlink.net auth: (unknown) 
encryption: TLS reason: 554_DomainKeys_verify_status:_bad_format___(#5.3.0)
Jul 26 18:02:53 mail spamd[14603]: spamd: processing message 
<000b01d3065a$e66cf540$b346dfc0$@earthlink.net> for clamav:89
Jul 26 18:02:53 mail spamd[14603]: spamd: clean message (1.2/5.0) for 
clamav:89in 0.2 seconds, 10946 bytes.
Jul 26 18:02:53 mail spamd[14603]: spamd: result: . 1 - 
AWL,DKIM_SIGNED,DKIM_VALID,DKIM_VALID_AU,HTML_MESSAGE,RDNS_NONE 
scantime=0.2,size=10946,user=clamav,uid=89,required_score=5.0,rhost=localhost,raddr=::1,rport=35784,mid=<000b01d3065a$e66cf540$b346dfc0$@earthlink.net>,autolearn=no
 autolearn_force=no
Jul 26 18:02:53 mail spamdyke[10791]: DENIED_OTHER from: 
@earthlink.net to: gvmi...@golem-computing.com origin_ip: 
209.86.89.65 origin_rdns: elasmtp-kukur.atl.sa.earthlink.net auth: (unknown) 
encryption: TLS reason: 554_DomainKeys_verify_status:_bad_format___(#5.3.0)
Jul 26 18:02:53 mail spamd[14575]: prefork: child states: II


Obviously, I would prefer to keep Spamdyke in place if possible to cut down on 
the veritable torrent of spam going on out there. What can I do to bypass this 
so that my user can properly send out their messages? As it is, the server 
rejects their original send, so the mailing list never sends back the 
confirmation, and the message thusly never goes out.




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Re: [qmailtoaster] DomainKeys error rejecting mail

2017-07-26 Thread Jeff Koch

Sorry - misunderstood - Jeff


On 7/26/2017 8:31 PM, Roxanne Sandesara wrote:

Jeff —

These aren’t my emails that are being rejected. These aren’t messages 
coming from an account on my server. These are emails coming from a 
client’s ISP into my server; I have no control over their servers and 
no way to make changes to whatever is wrong.


What I need is a way to bypass this, but ONLY for this client’s emails.

On Jul 26, 2017, at 8:16 PM, Jeff Koch > wrote:


Hi Roxanne:

Try using:

http://www.appmaildev.com/en/dkim

to test the DKIM information in your emails. They give a fairly 
detailed analysis that should help you figure this out.


Jeff


On 7/26/2017 7:03 PM, Roxanne Sandesara wrote:

I have a user trying to send emails to my server from their ISP to go through a 
mailing list my server is hosting. I have previously added the user’s email 
address to spamdyke’s whitelist. However, that no longer seems sufficient to 
deal with this problem.

 From /var/log/qmail/smtp/current:

2017-07-26 18:02:53.023764500 policy_check: policy allows transmission
2017-07-26 18:02:53.377824500 simscan:[10795]:CLEAN 
(1.20/12.00):0.3534s::209.86.89.65:@earthlink.net:gvmi...@golem-computing.com
 
2017-07-26 18:02:53.379325500 qmail-smtpd: qq hard reject (DomainKeys verify status: 
bad format   (#5.3.0)): MAILFROM:  
RCPTTO:gvmi...@golem-computing.com


Pursuant to emails recently to the list, here’s what I can find in 
/var/log/maillog:

Jul 26 18:02:53 mail clamd[3341]: 
/var/qmail/simscan/1501106573.24430.10797/msg.1501106573.24430.10797: OK
Jul 26 18:02:53 mail clamd[3341]: 
/var/qmail/simscan/1501106573.24430.10797/addr.1501106573.24430.10797: OK
Jul 26 18:02:53 mail clamd[3341]: 
/var/qmail/simscan/1501106573.24430.10797/text file0: OK
Jul 26 18:02:53 mail clamd[3341]: 
/var/qmail/simscan/1501106573.24430.10797/text file1: OK
Jul 26 18:02:53 mail clamd[3341]: 
/var/qmail/simscan/1501106573.24430.10797/text file2: OK
Jul 26 18:02:53 mail spamd[14603]: spamd: connection from localhost [::1]:35784 
to port 783, fd 5
Jul 26 18:02:53 mail spamd[14603]: spamd: processing 
message<000b01d3065a$e66cf540$b346dfc0$@earthlink.net>  for clamav:89
Jul 26 18:02:53 mail spamd[14603]: spamd: clean message (1.2/5.0) for clamav:89 
in 0.2 seconds, 10946 bytes.
Jul 26 18:02:53 mail spamd[14603]: spamd: result: . 1 - 
AWL,DKIM_SIGNED,DKIM_VALID,DKIM_VALID_AU,HTML_MESSAGE,RDNS_NONE 
scantime=0.2,size=10946,user=clamav,uid=
89,required_score=5.0,rhost=localhost,raddr=::1,rport=35784,mid=<000b01d3065a$e66cf540$b346dfc0$@earthlink.net>,autolearn=no
 autolearn_force=no
Jul 26 18:02:53 mail spamdyke[10791]: DENIED_OTHER from: @earthlink.net to:gvmi...@golem-computing.com  origin_ip: 209.86.89.65 origin_rdns:elasmtp-kukur.atl.sa.earthlink.net 
  auth: (unknown) encryption: TLS reason: 554_DomainKeys_verify_status:_bad_format___(#5.3.0)

Jul 26 18:02:53 mail spamd[14603]: spamd: processing 
message<000b01d3065a$e66cf540$b346dfc0$@earthlink.net>  for clamav:89
Jul 26 18:02:53 mail spamd[14603]: spamd: clean message (1.2/5.0) for 
clamav:89in 0.2 seconds, 10946 bytes.
Jul 26 18:02:53 mail spamd[14603]: spamd: result: . 1 - 
AWL,DKIM_SIGNED,DKIM_VALID,DKIM_VALID_AU,HTML_MESSAGE,RDNS_NONE 
scantime=0.2,size=10946,user=clamav,uid=89,required_score=5.0,rhost=localhost,raddr=::1,rport=35784,mid=<000b01d3065a$e66cf540$b346dfc0$@earthlink.net>,autolearn=no
 autolearn_force=no
Jul 26 18:02:53 mail spamdyke[10791]: DENIED_OTHER from: @earthlink.net to:gvmi...@golem-computing.com  origin_ip: 209.86.89.65 origin_rdns:elasmtp-kukur.atl.sa.earthlink.net 
  auth: (unknown) encryption: TLS reason: 554_DomainKeys_verify_status:_bad_format___(#5.3.0)

Jul 26 18:02:53 mail spamd[14575]: prefork: child states: II


Obviously, I would prefer to keep Spamdyke in place if possible to cut down on 
the veritable torrent of spam going on out there. What can I do to bypass this 
so that my user can properly send out their messages? As it is, the server 
rejects their original send, so the mailing list never sends back the 
confirmation, and the message thusly never goes out.




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Re: [qmailtoaster] DomainKeys error rejecting mail

2017-07-26 Thread Roxanne Sandesara
Jeff —

These aren’t my emails that are being rejected. These aren’t messages coming 
from an account on my server. These are emails coming from a client’s ISP into 
my server; I have no control over their servers and no way to make changes to 
whatever is wrong.

What I need is a way to bypass this, but ONLY for this client’s emails.

On Jul 26, 2017, at 8:16 PM, Jeff Koch > wrote:

Hi Roxanne:

Try using:

http://www.appmaildev.com/en/dkim 
to test the DKIM information in your emails. They give a fairly detailed 
analysis that should help you figure this out.

Jeff


On 7/26/2017 7:03 PM, Roxanne Sandesara wrote:
> I have a user trying to send emails to my server from their ISP to go through 
> a mailing list my server is hosting. I have previously added the user’s email 
> address to spamdyke’s whitelist. However, that no longer seems sufficient to 
> deal with this problem.
> 
> From /var/log/qmail/smtp/current:
> 
> 2017-07-26 18:02:53.023764500 policy_check: policy allows transmission
> 2017-07-26 18:02:53.377824500 simscan:[10795]:CLEAN 
> (1.20/12.00):0.3534s::209.86.89.65:@earthlink.net:gvmi...@golem-computing.com
>  
> 2017-07-26 18:02:53.379325500 qmail-smtpd: qq hard reject (DomainKeys verify 
> status: bad format   (#5.3.0)): MAILFROM: 
>  RCPTTO:gvmi...@golem-computing.com 
> 
> 
> 
> Pursuant to emails recently to the list, here’s what I can find in 
> /var/log/maillog:
> 
> Jul 26 18:02:53 mail clamd[3341]: 
> /var/qmail/simscan/1501106573.24430.10797/msg.1501106573.24430.10797: OK
> Jul 26 18:02:53 mail clamd[3341]: 
> /var/qmail/simscan/1501106573.24430.10797/addr.1501106573.24430.10797: OK
> Jul 26 18:02:53 mail clamd[3341]: 
> /var/qmail/simscan/1501106573.24430.10797/text file0: OK
> Jul 26 18:02:53 mail clamd[3341]: 
> /var/qmail/simscan/1501106573.24430.10797/text file1: OK
> Jul 26 18:02:53 mail clamd[3341]: 
> /var/qmail/simscan/1501106573.24430.10797/text file2: OK
> Jul 26 18:02:53 mail spamd[14603]: spamd: connection from localhost 
> [::1]:35784 to port 783, fd 5
> Jul 26 18:02:53 mail spamd[14603]: spamd: processing message 
> <000b01d3065a$e66cf540$b346dfc0$@earthlink.net> 
>  for clamav:89
> Jul 26 18:02:53 mail spamd[14603]: spamd: clean message (1.2/5.0) for 
> clamav:89 in 0.2 seconds, 10946 bytes.
> Jul 26 18:02:53 mail spamd[14603]: spamd: result: . 1 - 
> AWL,DKIM_SIGNED,DKIM_VALID,DKIM_VALID_AU,HTML_MESSAGE,RDNS_NONE 
> scantime=0.2,size=10946,user=clamav,uid=
> 89,required_score=5.0,rhost=localhost,raddr=::1,rport=35784,mid=<000b01d3065a$e66cf540$b346dfc0$@earthlink.net>
>  ,autolearn=no 
> autolearn_force=no
> Jul 26 18:02:53 mail spamdyke[10791]: DENIED_OTHER from: 
> @earthlink.net to: gvmi...@golem-computing.com 
>  origin_ip: 209.86.89.65 origin_rdns: 
> elasmtp-kukur.atl.sa.earthlink.net 
>  auth: (unknown) encryption: TLS 
> reason: 554_DomainKeys_verify_status:_bad_format___(#5.3.0)
> Jul 26 18:02:53 mail spamd[14603]: spamd: processing message 
> <000b01d3065a$e66cf540$b346dfc0$@earthlink.net> 
>  for clamav:89
> Jul 26 18:02:53 mail spamd[14603]: spamd: clean message (1.2/5.0) for 
> clamav:89in 0.2 seconds, 10946 bytes.
> Jul 26 18:02:53 mail spamd[14603]: spamd: result: . 1 - 
> AWL,DKIM_SIGNED,DKIM_VALID,DKIM_VALID_AU,HTML_MESSAGE,RDNS_NONE 
> scantime=0.2,size=10946,user=clamav,uid=89,required_score=5.0,rhost=localhost,raddr=::1,rport=35784,mid=<000b01d3065a$e66cf540$b346dfc0$@earthlink.net>
>  ,autolearn=no 
> autolearn_force=no
> Jul 26 18:02:53 mail spamdyke[10791]: DENIED_OTHER from: 
> @earthlink.net to: gvmi...@golem-computing.com 
>  origin_ip: 209.86.89.65 origin_rdns: 
> elasmtp-kukur.atl.sa.earthlink.net 
>  auth: (unknown) encryption: TLS 
> reason: 554_DomainKeys_verify_status:_bad_format___(#5.3.0)
> Jul 26 18:02:53 mail spamd[14575]: prefork: child states: II
> 
> 
> Obviously, I would prefer to keep Spamdyke in place if possible to cut down 
> on the veritable torrent of spam going on out there. What can I do to bypass 
> this so that my user can properly send out their messages? As it is, the 
> server rejects their original send, so the mailing list never sends back the 
> confirmation, and the message thusly never goes out.
> 
> 
> 
> 
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> To unsubscribe, e-mail: qmailtoaster-list-unsubscr...@qmailtoaster.com 
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Re: [qmailtoaster] DomainKeys error rejecting mail

2017-07-26 Thread Jeff Koch

Hi Roxanne:

Try using:

http://www.appmaildev.com/en/dkim

to test the DKIM information in your emails. They give a fairly detailed 
analysis that should help you figure this out.


Jeff


On 7/26/2017 7:03 PM, Roxanne Sandesara wrote:

I have a user trying to send emails to my server from their ISP to go through a 
mailing list my server is hosting. I have previously added the user’s email 
address to spamdyke’s whitelist. However, that no longer seems sufficient to 
deal with this problem.

 From /var/log/qmail/smtp/current:

2017-07-26 18:02:53.023764500 policy_check: policy allows transmission
2017-07-26 18:02:53.377824500 simscan:[10795]:CLEAN 
(1.20/12.00):0.3534s::209.86.89.65:@earthlink.net:gvmi...@golem-computing.com
2017-07-26 18:02:53.379325500 qmail-smtpd: qq hard reject (DomainKeys verify status: 
bad format   (#5.3.0)): MAILFROM: 
RCPTTO:gvmi...@golem-computing.com


Pursuant to emails recently to the list, here’s what I can find in 
/var/log/maillog:

Jul 26 18:02:53 mail clamd[3341]: 
/var/qmail/simscan/1501106573.24430.10797/msg.1501106573.24430.10797: OK
Jul 26 18:02:53 mail clamd[3341]: 
/var/qmail/simscan/1501106573.24430.10797/addr.1501106573.24430.10797: OK
Jul 26 18:02:53 mail clamd[3341]: 
/var/qmail/simscan/1501106573.24430.10797/text file0: OK
Jul 26 18:02:53 mail clamd[3341]: 
/var/qmail/simscan/1501106573.24430.10797/text file1: OK
Jul 26 18:02:53 mail clamd[3341]: 
/var/qmail/simscan/1501106573.24430.10797/text file2: OK
Jul 26 18:02:53 mail spamd[14603]: spamd: connection from localhost [::1]:35784 
to port 783, fd 5
Jul 26 18:02:53 mail spamd[14603]: spamd: processing message 
<000b01d3065a$e66cf540$b346dfc0$@earthlink.net> for clamav:89
Jul 26 18:02:53 mail spamd[14603]: spamd: clean message (1.2/5.0) for clamav:89 
in 0.2 seconds, 10946 bytes.
Jul 26 18:02:53 mail spamd[14603]: spamd: result: . 1 - 
AWL,DKIM_SIGNED,DKIM_VALID,DKIM_VALID_AU,HTML_MESSAGE,RDNS_NONE 
scantime=0.2,size=10946,user=clamav,uid=
89,required_score=5.0,rhost=localhost,raddr=::1,rport=35784,mid=<000b01d3065a$e66cf540$b346dfc0$@earthlink.net>,autolearn=no
 autolearn_force=no
Jul 26 18:02:53 mail spamdyke[10791]: DENIED_OTHER from: 
@earthlink.net to: gvmi...@golem-computing.com origin_ip: 
209.86.89.65 origin_rdns: elasmtp-kukur.atl.sa.earthlink.net auth: (unknown) 
encryption: TLS reason: 554_DomainKeys_verify_status:_bad_format___(#5.3.0)
Jul 26 18:02:53 mail spamd[14603]: spamd: processing message 
<000b01d3065a$e66cf540$b346dfc0$@earthlink.net> for clamav:89
Jul 26 18:02:53 mail spamd[14603]: spamd: clean message (1.2/5.0) for 
clamav:89in 0.2 seconds, 10946 bytes.
Jul 26 18:02:53 mail spamd[14603]: spamd: result: . 1 - 
AWL,DKIM_SIGNED,DKIM_VALID,DKIM_VALID_AU,HTML_MESSAGE,RDNS_NONE 
scantime=0.2,size=10946,user=clamav,uid=89,required_score=5.0,rhost=localhost,raddr=::1,rport=35784,mid=<000b01d3065a$e66cf540$b346dfc0$@earthlink.net>,autolearn=no
 autolearn_force=no
Jul 26 18:02:53 mail spamdyke[10791]: DENIED_OTHER from: 
@earthlink.net to: gvmi...@golem-computing.com origin_ip: 
209.86.89.65 origin_rdns: elasmtp-kukur.atl.sa.earthlink.net auth: (unknown) 
encryption: TLS reason: 554_DomainKeys_verify_status:_bad_format___(#5.3.0)
Jul 26 18:02:53 mail spamd[14575]: prefork: child states: II


Obviously, I would prefer to keep Spamdyke in place if possible to cut down on 
the veritable torrent of spam going on out there. What can I do to bypass this 
so that my user can properly send out their messages? As it is, the server 
rejects their original send, so the mailing list never sends back the 
confirmation, and the message thusly never goes out.




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Re: [qmailtoaster] DomainKeys error rejecting mail

2017-07-26 Thread Jaime Lerner
Not positive it would work, but if they have a static IP you could add it to
your tcprules above where you have the DK check. From the RDNS it looks like
they do NOT have a static IP though.

From:  Remo Mattei <r...@mattei.org>
Reply-To:  <qmailtoaster-list@qmailtoaster.com>
Date:  Wednesday, July 26, 2017 at 7:15 PM
To:  <qmailtoaster-list@qmailtoaster.com>
Subject:  Re: [qmailtoaster] DomainKeys error rejecting mail

Hello Rox, 
I have just rebuild the box on my end and if you follow the steps as
referred by Eric it will work well.

I will to find them but I know it should work with Spamdyke.

Remo 


>
>  Roxanne Sandesara <mailto:roxie.sil...@gmail.com>
>
>  July 26, 2017 at 4:03 PM
> 
> I have a user trying to send emails to my server from their ISP to go through
> a mailing list my server is hosting. I have previously added the user’s email
> address to spamdyke’s whitelist. However, that no longer seems sufficient to
> deal with this problem.
> 
> From /var/log/qmail/smtp/current:
> 
> 2017-07-26 18:02:53.023764500 policy_check: policy allows transmission
> 2017-07-26 18:02:53.377824500 simscan:[10795]:CLEAN
> (1.20/12.00):0.3534s::209.86.89.65:@earthlink.net:gvmi
> s...@golem-computing.com
> 2017-07-26 18:02:53.379325500 qmail-smtpd: qq hard reject (DomainKeys verify
> status: bad format   (#5.3.0)): MAILFROM:<earlfmille...@earthlink.net>
> <mailto:earlfmille...@earthlink.net>  RCPTTO:gvmi...@golem-computing.com
> 
> 
> Pursuant to emails recently to the list, here’s what I can find in
> /var/log/maillog:
> 
> Jul 26 18:02:53 mail clamd[3341]:
> /var/qmail/simscan/1501106573.24430.10797/msg.1501106573.24430.10797: OK
> Jul 26 18:02:53 mail clamd[3341]:
> /var/qmail/simscan/1501106573.24430.10797/addr.1501106573.24430.10797: OK
> Jul 26 18:02:53 mail clamd[3341]:
> /var/qmail/simscan/1501106573.24430.10797/text file0: OK
> Jul 26 18:02:53 mail clamd[3341]:
> /var/qmail/simscan/1501106573.24430.10797/text file1: OK
> Jul 26 18:02:53 mail clamd[3341]:
> /var/qmail/simscan/1501106573.24430.10797/text file2: OK
> Jul 26 18:02:53 mail spamd[14603]: spamd: connection from localhost
> [::1]:35784 to port 783, fd 5
> Jul 26 18:02:53 mail spamd[14603]: spamd: processing message
> <000b01d3065a$e66cf540$b346dfc0$@earthlink.net>
> <mailto:000b01d3065a$e66cf540$b346dfc0$@earthlink.net>  for clamav:89
> Jul 26 18:02:53 mail spamd[14603]: spamd: clean message (1.2/5.0) for
> clamav:89 in 0.2 seconds, 10946 bytes.
> Jul 26 18:02:53 mail spamd[14603]: spamd: result: . 1 -
> AWL,DKIM_SIGNED,DKIM_VALID,DKIM_VALID_AU,HTML_MESSAGE,RDNS_NONE
> scantime=0.2,size=10946,user=clamav,uid=
> 89,required_score=5.0,rhost=localhost,raddr=::1,rport=35784,mid=<000b01d3065a$
> e66cf540$b346dfc0$@earthlink.net>
> <mailto:000b01d3065a$e66cf540$b346dfc0$@earthlink.net> ,autolearn=no
> autolearn_force=no
> Jul 26 18:02:53 mail spamdyke[10791]: DENIED_OTHER from:
> @earthlink.net to: gvmi...@golem-computing.com origin_ip:
> 209.86.89.65 origin_rdns: elasmtp-kukur.atl.sa.earthlink.net auth: (unknown)
> encryption: TLS reason: 554_DomainKeys_verify_status:_bad_format___(#5.3.0)
> Jul 26 18:02:53 mail spamd[14603]: spamd: processing message
> <000b01d3065a$e66cf540$b346dfc0$@earthlink.net>
> <mailto:000b01d3065a$e66cf540$b346dfc0$@earthlink.net>  for clamav:89
> Jul 26 18:02:53 mail spamd[14603]: spamd: clean message (1.2/5.0) for
> clamav:89in 0.2 seconds, 10946 bytes.
> Jul 26 18:02:53 mail spamd[14603]: spamd: result: . 1 -
> AWL,DKIM_SIGNED,DKIM_VALID,DKIM_VALID_AU,HTML_MESSAGE,RDNS_NONE
> scantime=0.2,size=10946,user=clamav,uid=89,required_score=5.0,rhost=localhost,
> raddr=::1,rport=35784,mid=<000b01d3065a$e66cf540$b346dfc0$@earthlink.net>
> <mailto:000b01d3065a$e66cf540$b346dfc0$@earthlink.net> ,autolearn=no
> autolearn_force=no
> Jul 26 18:02:53 mail spamdyke[10791]: DENIED_OTHER from:
> @earthlink.net to: gvmi...@golem-computing.com origin_ip:
> 209.86.89.65 origin_rdns: elasmtp-kukur.atl.sa.earthlink.net auth: (unknown)
> encryption: TLS reason: 554_DomainKeys_verify_status:_bad_format___(#5.3.0)
> Jul 26 18:02:53 mail spamd[14575]: prefork: child states: II
> 
> 
> Obviously, I would prefer to keep Spamdyke in place if possible to cut down on
> the veritable torrent of spam going on out there. What can I do to bypass this
> so that my user can properly send out their messages? As it is, the server
> rejects their original send, so the mailing list never sends back the
> confirmation, and the message thusly never goes out.
> 
> 
> 
> 
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Re: [qmailtoaster] DomainKeys error rejecting mail

2017-07-26 Thread Remo Mattei
Hello Rox,
I have just rebuild the box on my end and if you follow the steps as
referred by Eric it will work well.

I will to find them but I know it should work with Spamdyke.

Remo


> Roxanne Sandesara 
> July 26, 2017 at 4:03 PM
> I have a user trying to send emails to my server from their ISP to go
> through a mailing list my server is hosting. I have previously added
> the user’s email address to spamdyke’s whitelist. However, that no
> longer seems sufficient to deal with this problem.
>
> From /var/log/qmail/smtp/current:
>
> 2017-07-26 18:02:53.023764500 policy_check: policy allows transmission
> 2017-07-26 18:02:53.377824500 simscan:[10795]:CLEAN
> (1.20/12.00):0.3534s::209.86.89.65:@earthlink.net:gvmi...@golem-computing.com
> 2017-07-26 18:02:53.379325500 qmail-smtpd: qq hard reject (DomainKeys
> verify status: bad format (#5.3.0)):
> MAILFROM: RCPTTO:gvmi...@golem-computing.com
>
>
> Pursuant to emails recently to the list, here’s what I can find in
> /var/log/maillog:
>
> Jul 26 18:02:53 mail clamd[3341]:
> /var/qmail/simscan/1501106573.24430.10797/msg.1501106573.24430.10797: OK
> Jul 26 18:02:53 mail clamd[3341]:
> /var/qmail/simscan/1501106573.24430.10797/addr.1501106573.24430.10797: OK
> Jul 26 18:02:53 mail clamd[3341]:
> /var/qmail/simscan/1501106573.24430.10797/text file0: OK
> Jul 26 18:02:53 mail clamd[3341]:
> /var/qmail/simscan/1501106573.24430.10797/text file1: OK
> Jul 26 18:02:53 mail clamd[3341]:
> /var/qmail/simscan/1501106573.24430.10797/text file2: OK
> Jul 26 18:02:53 mail spamd[14603]: spamd: connection from localhost
> [::1]:35784 to port 783, fd 5
> Jul 26 18:02:53 mail spamd[14603]: spamd: processing message
> <000b01d3065a$e66cf540$b346dfc0$@earthlink.net> for clamav:89
> Jul 26 18:02:53 mail spamd[14603]: spamd: clean message (1.2/5.0) for
> clamav:89 in 0.2 seconds, 10946 bytes.
> Jul 26 18:02:53 mail spamd[14603]: spamd: result: . 1 -
> AWL,DKIM_SIGNED,DKIM_VALID,DKIM_VALID_AU,HTML_MESSAGE,RDNS_NONE
> scantime=0.2,size=10946,user=clamav,uid=
> 89,required_score=5.0,rhost=localhost,raddr=::1,rport=35784,mid=<000b01d3065a$e66cf540$b346dfc0$@earthlink.net>,autolearn=no
> autolearn_force=no
> Jul 26 18:02:53 mail spamdyke[10791]: DENIED_OTHER from:
> @earthlink.net to: gvmi...@golem-computing.com origin_ip:
> 209.86.89.65 origin_rdns: elasmtp-kukur.atl.sa.earthlink.net auth:
> (unknown) encryption: TLS reason:
> 554_DomainKeys_verify_status:_bad_format___(#5.3.0)
> Jul 26 18:02:53 mail spamd[14603]: spamd: processing message
> <000b01d3065a$e66cf540$b346dfc0$@earthlink.net> for clamav:89
> Jul 26 18:02:53 mail spamd[14603]: spamd: clean message (1.2/5.0) for
> clamav:89in 0.2 seconds, 10946 bytes.
> Jul 26 18:02:53 mail spamd[14603]: spamd: result: . 1 -
> AWL,DKIM_SIGNED,DKIM_VALID,DKIM_VALID_AU,HTML_MESSAGE,RDNS_NONE
> scantime=0.2,size=10946,user=clamav,uid=89,required_score=5.0,rhost=localhost,raddr=::1,rport=35784,mid=<000b01d3065a$e66cf540$b346dfc0$@earthlink.net>,autolearn=no
> autolearn_force=no
> Jul 26 18:02:53 mail spamdyke[10791]: DENIED_OTHER from:
> @earthlink.net to: gvmi...@golem-computing.com origin_ip:
> 209.86.89.65 origin_rdns: elasmtp-kukur.atl.sa.earthlink.net auth:
> (unknown) encryption: TLS reason:
> 554_DomainKeys_verify_status:_bad_format___(#5.3.0)
> Jul 26 18:02:53 mail spamd[14575]: prefork: child states: II
>
>
> Obviously, I would prefer to keep Spamdyke in place if possible to cut
> down on the veritable torrent of spam going on out there. What can I
> do to bypass this so that my user can properly send out their
> messages? As it is, the server rejects their original send, so the
> mailing list never sends back the confirmation, and the message thusly
> never goes out.
>
>
>
>
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[qmailtoaster] DomainKeys error rejecting mail

2017-07-26 Thread Roxanne Sandesara
I have a user trying to send emails to my server from their ISP to go through a 
mailing list my server is hosting. I have previously added the user’s email 
address to spamdyke’s whitelist. However, that no longer seems sufficient to 
deal with this problem.

From /var/log/qmail/smtp/current:

2017-07-26 18:02:53.023764500 policy_check: policy allows transmission
2017-07-26 18:02:53.377824500 simscan:[10795]:CLEAN 
(1.20/12.00):0.3534s::209.86.89.65:@earthlink.net:gvmi...@golem-computing.com
2017-07-26 18:02:53.379325500 qmail-smtpd: qq hard reject (DomainKeys verify 
status: bad format   (#5.3.0)): MAILFROM: 
RCPTTO:gvmi...@golem-computing.com


Pursuant to emails recently to the list, here’s what I can find in 
/var/log/maillog:

Jul 26 18:02:53 mail clamd[3341]: 
/var/qmail/simscan/1501106573.24430.10797/msg.1501106573.24430.10797: OK
Jul 26 18:02:53 mail clamd[3341]: 
/var/qmail/simscan/1501106573.24430.10797/addr.1501106573.24430.10797: OK
Jul 26 18:02:53 mail clamd[3341]: 
/var/qmail/simscan/1501106573.24430.10797/text file0: OK
Jul 26 18:02:53 mail clamd[3341]: 
/var/qmail/simscan/1501106573.24430.10797/text file1: OK
Jul 26 18:02:53 mail clamd[3341]: 
/var/qmail/simscan/1501106573.24430.10797/text file2: OK
Jul 26 18:02:53 mail spamd[14603]: spamd: connection from localhost [::1]:35784 
to port 783, fd 5
Jul 26 18:02:53 mail spamd[14603]: spamd: processing message 
<000b01d3065a$e66cf540$b346dfc0$@earthlink.net> for clamav:89
Jul 26 18:02:53 mail spamd[14603]: spamd: clean message (1.2/5.0) for clamav:89 
in 0.2 seconds, 10946 bytes.
Jul 26 18:02:53 mail spamd[14603]: spamd: result: . 1 - 
AWL,DKIM_SIGNED,DKIM_VALID,DKIM_VALID_AU,HTML_MESSAGE,RDNS_NONE 
scantime=0.2,size=10946,user=clamav,uid=
89,required_score=5.0,rhost=localhost,raddr=::1,rport=35784,mid=<000b01d3065a$e66cf540$b346dfc0$@earthlink.net>,autolearn=no
 autolearn_force=no
Jul 26 18:02:53 mail spamdyke[10791]: DENIED_OTHER from: 
@earthlink.net to: gvmi...@golem-computing.com origin_ip: 
209.86.89.65 origin_rdns: elasmtp-kukur.atl.sa.earthlink.net auth: (unknown) 
encryption: TLS reason: 554_DomainKeys_verify_status:_bad_format___(#5.3.0)
Jul 26 18:02:53 mail spamd[14603]: spamd: processing message 
<000b01d3065a$e66cf540$b346dfc0$@earthlink.net> for clamav:89
Jul 26 18:02:53 mail spamd[14603]: spamd: clean message (1.2/5.0) for 
clamav:89in 0.2 seconds, 10946 bytes.
Jul 26 18:02:53 mail spamd[14603]: spamd: result: . 1 - 
AWL,DKIM_SIGNED,DKIM_VALID,DKIM_VALID_AU,HTML_MESSAGE,RDNS_NONE 
scantime=0.2,size=10946,user=clamav,uid=89,required_score=5.0,rhost=localhost,raddr=::1,rport=35784,mid=<000b01d3065a$e66cf540$b346dfc0$@earthlink.net>,autolearn=no
 autolearn_force=no
Jul 26 18:02:53 mail spamdyke[10791]: DENIED_OTHER from: 
@earthlink.net to: gvmi...@golem-computing.com origin_ip: 
209.86.89.65 origin_rdns: elasmtp-kukur.atl.sa.earthlink.net auth: (unknown) 
encryption: TLS reason: 554_DomainKeys_verify_status:_bad_format___(#5.3.0)
Jul 26 18:02:53 mail spamd[14575]: prefork: child states: II


Obviously, I would prefer to keep Spamdyke in place if possible to cut down on 
the veritable torrent of spam going on out there. What can I do to bypass this 
so that my user can properly send out their messages? As it is, the server 
rejects their original send, so the mailing list never sends back the 
confirmation, and the message thusly never goes out.




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