Re: [exim] Finding Fallback DKIM Domain

2019-10-28 Thread Jeremy Harris via Exim-users
On 28/10/2019 21:49, Christian K via Exim-users wrote:
> I’m trying to sign all mails with DKIM from all subdomains of certain
> domains with the key of the „main“ dkim domain. Or in other words I
> want to find the dkim fallback domain to know which key I need to use
> for signing.
> 
> Some examples for what domains I need to find the key for:
> foo.example.com -> example.com
> foo.bar.example.com -> example.com
> foo.example.co.uk -> example.co.uk
> foo.bar.example.co.uk -> example.co.uk
> 
> I thought about using some regex substitution but with double domains
> it’s not that’s easy.
> 
> Is there another way to achieve this?

Presumably you have a list of all your domains.
It's a simple lookup, then.  Just write a suitable
file, or database, and use that.
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  Jeremy

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[exim] Finding Fallback DKIM Domain

2019-10-28 Thread Christian K via Exim-users
Hi,

I’m trying to sign all mails with DKIM from all subdomains of certain
domains with the key of the „main“ dkim domain. Or in other words I
want to find the dkim fallback domain to know which key I need to use
for signing.

Some examples for what domains I need to find the key for:
foo.example.com -> example.com
foo.bar.example.com -> example.com
foo.example.co.uk -> example.co.uk
foo.bar.example.co.uk -> example.co.uk

I thought about using some regex substitution but with double domains
it’s not that’s easy.

Is there another way to achieve this?

Best,
Christian

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Re: [exim] data timeout on connection

2019-10-28 Thread Niels Dettenbach via Exim-users
Am Dienstag, 22. Oktober 2019, 13:19:28 CET schrieb Hardy via Exim-users:
> I didn't change effectively anything, neither to cause nor to resolve
> the problems, and the sender sides were too many different ones as I
> would think it plausible they had a problem.
> 
> Some of you in this list suggested mis-aligned network. I suspect this
> happened on my hoster's part. They did not communicate any problem,
> though. I suspect they misconfigured and corrected silently, whatever it
> was. According to my logs this situation lasted for about 12+ hours.
I would add a +1 here for this because i did not found any further prob yet 
since weeks now, but we are "hosting" byself anything - except the BGP gates 
- with "plain internet access". i've contacted our NOC / upstream partner for 
this while he had no clue at all about this effect - so i putted this 
beside...

Possibly any proprietary) routing / network firmware of a (Tier 1?) IP 
"network device" got updated in the last?

bit crazy...

thanks  to you guys for sharing your details and the logging hints.


niels

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