Hi,

> using dmarc milter sometimes causes hold action
> 
> like i.e ( failure pruduced by myself only for demonstrate )
> 
> 2015-01-13T10:46:09.372033+01:00 mail opendmarc[15158]:
> 3kM6Nw3sCTzDdG2l: amazon.com fail
> 2015-01-13T10:46:09.411674+01:00 mail postfix/cleanup[3532]:
> 3kM6Nw3sCTzDdG2l: milter-hold: END-OF-MESSAGE from
> mail.tuxzilla.de[88.198.69.105]: milter triggers HOLD action;
> from=<postmas...@amazon.com> to=<postmas...@mail.tlsbit.de> proto=ESMTP
> helo=<mail.tuxzilla.de>
> 
> which is tec fine with amazon.com dmarc policy
> 
> dig -t txt _dmarc.amazon.com
> _dmarc.amazon.com.      900     IN      TXT     "v=DMARC1\;
> p=quarantine\; pct=100\; rua=mailto:dmarc-repo...@bounces.amazon.com\;
> ruf=mailto:dmarc-repo...@bounces.amazon.com";
> 
> the dmarc milter seems has no conf parameter to overide quarantine
> policy somehow
> 
> But on small postfix mail servers without queue monitoring
> someone may never notice holded mails
> 
> What about include some   notify_classes for hold
> 
> like
> 
> software
>    Inform the postmaster of mail not delivered due to software
> problems. The notification is sent to the address specified with the
> error_notice_recipient configuration parameter (default: postmaster).
> 
> but for hold actions, or any other idea how get notice about holded
> mails without third party scripting or however how would you goal the
> problem meanwhile....setting up a cron watch hold queue shell script etc ?

I can confirm this problem. But I also have other stuff in Postfix that also 
triggers hold and I never know, when this happens. So a mechanism to inform the 
postmaster, when mail gets on hold is a very big wishlist feature :-)

Thanks

Christian
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