Re: [dmarc-discuss] A bit quiet?

2016-10-26 Thread Roland Turner via dmarc-discuss
Payne, John wrote: > Yeah, but why are they showing up in _my_ DMARC reports? ... > Domain MAIL FROM DKIM domain SPF AuthDKIM Auth Total > akamai.com >

Re: [dmarc-discuss] mkdb.mysql or schema.mysql?

2016-10-26 Thread Juri Haberland via dmarc-discuss
On 26.10.2016 21:29, Niklaas Baudet von Gersdorff via dmarc-discuss wrote: > OpenDMARC, as distributed by FreeBSD, comes with two files for > creating a database for reporting: mkdb.mysql and schema.mysql. > Which one should I use? > > I think about using the former because it seems to be newer >

[dmarc-discuss] mkdb.mysql or schema.mysql?

2016-10-26 Thread Niklaas Baudet von Gersdorff via dmarc-discuss
OpenDMARC, as distributed by FreeBSD, comes with two files for creating a database for reporting: mkdb.mysql and schema.mysql. Which one should I use? I think about using the former because it seems to be newer (copyright is from 2013 vs. 2010), but I'm wondering why the older one is packaged

Re: [dmarc-discuss] A bit quiet?

2016-10-26 Thread Payne, John via dmarc-discuss
On Oct 26, 2016, at 11:36 AM, Franck Martin > wrote: Couple of points... 1)

Re: [dmarc-discuss] A bit quiet?

2016-10-26 Thread Franck Martin via dmarc-discuss
Couple of points... 1) https://github.com/linkedin/dmarc-msys/blob/master/dmarc.lua#L804 This is how we detect if the email is likely to be from a mailing list. I parse the logs from time to time, and put exceptions in our local policy. 2) very few lists discard DMARC protected emails on