[exim] Re: [postmas...@hazenmanagement.ca: Undeliverable: Cleandry]

2024-05-01 Thread Dave Shariff Yadallee - System Administrator a.k.a. The Root of the Problem via Exim-users
On Wed, May 01, 2024 at 11:46:53PM +0100, Jeremy Harris via Exim-users wrote: > On 01/05/2024 22:42, The Doctor via Exim-users wrote: > > What is external forwarding? > > > > Sound like something scary. > > My *guess* is: > > You mailed person A. A has their mails configured, at the MX for A,

[exim] Re: [postmas...@hazenmanagement.ca: Undeliverable: Cleandry]

2024-05-01 Thread Thomas Krichel via Exim-users
Jeremy Harris via Exim-users writes > And thus, a traditional and useful feature of email handling has been broken. What is useful can be abused. I run email newsletters for donkey's years. I have subscribers who leave institution A and set a forward to their account at institution B.

[exim] Re: [postmas...@hazenmanagement.ca: Undeliverable: Cleandry]

2024-05-01 Thread Thomas Krichel via Exim-users
Jeremy Harris via Exim-users writes > You mailed person A. A has their mails configured, at the MX for A, > to be forwarded to B. You don't have control over that configuration; > it is entirely A's choice. He wanted it to be done. > > But you have configured your system, probably in "SPF"

[exim] Re: [postmas...@hazenmanagement.ca: Undeliverable: Cleandry]

2024-05-01 Thread Jeremy Harris via Exim-users
On 01/05/2024 22:42, The Doctor via Exim-users wrote: What is external forwarding? Sound like something scary. My *guess* is: You mailed person A. A has their mails configured, at the MX for A, to be forwarded to B. You don't have control over that configuration; it is entirely A's choice.

[exim] [postmas...@hazenmanagement.ca: Undeliverable: Cleandry]

2024-05-01 Thread The Doctor via Exim-users
What is external forwarding? Sound like something scary. - Forwarded message from postmas...@hazenmanagement.ca - Date: Wed, 1 May 2024 21:30:08 + From: postmas...@hazenmanagement.ca To: r...@doctor.nl2k.ab.ca Subject: Undeliverable: Cleandry Subject: {SPAM?} Undeliverable:

[exim] Re: Question about Exim macro language

2024-05-01 Thread Jeremy Harris via Exim-users
On 01/05/2024 17:52, halbtaxabo-jnq--- via Exim-users wrote: DKIM_DOMAIN = ${lookup{$domain:$h_from:}lsearch{/etc/exim4/dkim/domainslist}} This doesn't work. Without knowing where you have used this macro, no: we can't tell you what you've done wrong. The canonical documentation for Exim is

[exim] Re: Question about Exim macro language

2024-05-01 Thread halbtaxabo-jnq--- via Exim-users
On Wednesday, 1 May 2024 at 21:23:45 WEST, Slavko via Exim-users wrote: Dňa 1. mája 2024 16:52:04 UTC používateľ halbtaxabo-jnq--- via Exim-users napísal: >DKIM_DOMAIN = ${lookup{$domain:$h_from:}lsearch{/etc/exim4/dkim/domainslist}} lsearch lookup key in fike and returns its

[exim] Re: Question about Exim macro language

2024-05-01 Thread Slavko via Exim-users
Dňa 1. mája 2024 16:52:04 UTC používateľ halbtaxabo-jnq--- via Exim-users napísal: >DKIM_DOMAIN = ${lookup{$domain:$h_from:}lsearch{/etc/exim4/dkim/domainslist}} lsearch lookup key in fike and returns its value, thus it expects: key: value The value can be empty, i guess that your file

[exim] Question about Exim macro language

2024-05-01 Thread halbtaxabo-jnq--- via Exim-users
I'm using Exim 4.96 on Debian 12.5. There are 2 domains hosted on my server from which mail can be sent, so to use DKIM I have to look up the key and the selector depending on the sender's domain. And first I have to de-taint the domain name. So I put the domain names in a file,