On Thu, 23 Apr 2020, Jeremy Harris via Exim-users wrote:

On 23/04/2020 19:49, Tom Crane via Exim-users wrote:
 now getting an Authentication-Results: header
added to the top of the message containing the server's FQDN and
"arc=none".

So, one step forward at least.

Did the incoming message have any ARC headers to be verified?  If not,
the "arc=none" is what you expect.

No. None of the test messages I sent to the exim server had any ARC headers. There are one or two sites which send messages here which are ARC signed but do so infrequently, so not ideal for testing.


You might consider doing dkim and/or spf verification too; the
result would also be included in the ${authresults } expansion.

I wondered about this but DKIM verification is already turned on, and is on by default (eg. section 58.1 of the Exim Book). My college's Central IT email service (O365), which I mainly use for testing my exim server does not DKIM sign messages but does DKIM+SPF verification on email from outside which causes a variety of problems and seems a weird configuration to me... but I am digressing.

Regards
Tom

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