Am 10. September 2015 23:13:59 MESZ, schrieb Mick :
>On 10/09/2015 21:13, Wietse Venema wrote:
>> Mick:
>>> Hi,
>>>
>>> I'm trialling DMARC to two of my domains. On checking the results
>when
>>> posting from the secondary domain I receive 'SPF Domain Alignment
>Result
>>>
Ram:
> On 09/11/2015 08:01 PM, Wietse Venema wrote:
> > Ram:
> >> How can I add a bcc recipient using a policy daemon
> >>
> >> I have written a custom policy daemon , and the logic requires that for
> >> some conditions the mail needs to be bcc'ed to a program
> >>
> >> Can this be done ?
> >
Im trying to filter broken PGP mail into usable mail with body checks.
I have selected to use pcre: when defining body_checks.
The problem is that certain PGP useragents, inserts a \r charachter, a tab,
space, or any other whitespace char immediately before or after the “-BEGIN
PGP
Thank you Wietse and Viktor.
I know check_{sender,helo,client}_{ns,mx}_access files and played a bit with
them, but I already run a granular RBL service.
Unfortunately I'm not winning the game with some type of spam sent
repeatedly during night time using:
IPs from class B, multiple domains,
On September 12, 2015 12:03:21 AM Alice Wonder wrote:
I don't think there is anything I can do about that in my dmarc
configuration, but I just want to make sure.
dmarc pass is fine for me, if it fails on other maillists its not your fault
On 12/09/15 06:29, Sebastian Nielsen wrote:
> So the rule is as follows:
> /[ \t\r\f]*-(BEGIN|END)([^-]*)-[ \t\r\f]*/ REPLACE -$1$2-
>
> The problem with this, is that this removed the whole body of the mail
> except for the -BEGIN PGP MESSAGE- line.
>
> What are im
I have started to get a lot of those when I send messages to some lists.
I understand what is happening, dmarc identifies my domain as DKIM/SPIF
enabled but when sending a message to a list, both of those will fail.
I don't think there is anything I can do about that in my dmarc
On 12/09/15 08:24, Stuart Longland wrote:
> This is just a wild guess on my part, but could that possibly be matching:
>
>> > -BEGIN BLAH-
>^^^
>> > yadda yadda yadda
> ^
>> > -END BLAH-
> ^
>
> and giving you: $1="BEGIN", $2="
Yep. On top of that: ([^-]*) means any charachter except for -, so it
shouldn't match any -, and thus $2 cannot contain the charachter "-" at all.
I suspect that postfix in some way matches the whole message in once, and
when the REPLACE word is given, the whole message, even including parts
On 12/09/15 08:31, Sebastian Nielsen wrote:
> Yep. On top of that: ([^-]*) means any charachter except for -, so it
> shouldn't match any -, and thus $2 cannot contain the charachter "-" at
> all.
>
> I suspect that postfix in some way matches the whole message in once,
> and when the REPLACE
Hi Christian,
Hi Wietse,
I only have 1 IP address (2 if you count the IPv6 address). A reverse
DNS lookup will always find my primary domain so even if I used
'sender_dependent_default_transport' and set up multiple switches just
to change HELO name, they still have to point to the same IP.
How can I add a bcc recipient using a policy daemon
I have written a custom policy daemon , and the logic requires that for
some conditions the mail needs to be bcc'ed to a program
Can this be done ?
Thanks
Ram
Hi Viktor,
> > Yes, but this doesn't work if you need to adjust outgoing IP based on
> > the sasl user (published solutions insist on using FILTER :-( [1])
>
> Then perhaps we should provide a way of doing the same thing by
> SASL login. Both the envelope address and the SASL login name are
>
Thank you. I will go with central RBL service and a policy service script.
Sent from phone
-Original Message-
From: "Wietse Venema"
Sent: 9/11/2015 2:15 AM
To: "postfix-users@postfix.org"
Subject: Re: Check NS (name or IP) against
Marius Gologan:
> Thank you. I will go with central RBL service and a policy service script.
>
FYI, check_sender_ns_access does not require a policy server.
Wietse
>
> -Original Message-
> From: "Wietse Venema"
> Sent: ?9/?11/?2015 2:15 AM
> To:
You could use virtual_alias_maps to rewrite the envelope recipient
to a bit-bucket address (virtual aliases take effect unless you
specify alias expansion with receive_override_options).
Either way, the sender-dependent delivery agent would need to be
able to deliver the bit-bucket address to a
Ram:
> How can I add a bcc recipient using a policy daemon
>
> I have written a custom policy daemon , and the logic requires that for
> some conditions the mail needs to be bcc'ed to a program
>
> Can this be done ?
Postfix 3.0 and later:
BCC user@domain
Send one copy
On 09/11/2015 08:01 PM, Wietse Venema wrote:
Ram:
How can I add a bcc recipient using a policy daemon
I have written a custom policy daemon , and the logic requires that for
some conditions the mail needs to be bcc'ed to a program
Can this be done ?
Postfix 3.0 and later:
BCC
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