Hello,
it's a few days to 2019 and the default, non-experimental configuration options for Exim are still w/o SPF, DMARC or ARC (can of worms if I ever saw one) for that matter. Given that this ML is clearly run by an Exim build that has all of these enabled, the question is, why? DKIM is in there, but of very limited utility by itself at this point in time. No DMARC to be had via SpamAssassin either, so that easy way out isn't present as well. And I don't see the Debian maintainers turning these things on even in the exim-daemon-heavy package either while they're "EXPERIMENTAL". Aside from being lazy the usual answer of "compile it yourself" means potentially critical delays when it comes to security updates, so I'm asking what's stopping these things from becoming non-experimental? If nothing else, more exposure by being easily accessible/configurable will help polish these features. Note that I'm no fan of any of the above schemes, but that lemmings train seems to have come and gone. Regards, Christian -- Christian Balzer Network/Systems Engineer ch...@gol.com Rakuten Communications -- ## List details at https://lists.exim.org/mailman/listinfo/exim-users ## Exim details at http://www.exim.org/ ## Please use the Wiki with this list - http://wiki.exim.org/