Hi, all.
I use pypolicyd-spf for SPF. But i don't know whether it was correct.
pypolicyd-spf writes mail header in every mail, e.g.
8-
Received-SPF: Pass (sender SPF authorized)
identity=mailfrom;client-ip=209.85.142.185;helo=ti-out-0910.google.com;
[EMAIL PROTECTED];[EMAIL
From: Mark Martinec [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Organization: J. Stefan Institute
Date: Thu, 12 Jun 2008 20:01:34 +0200
To: Amavis Users amavis-user@lists.sourceforge.net
Subject: Re: [AMaViS-user] dkim + altermime disclaimer
What version of altermine? The version is in ports now.
PORTVERSION=
Zhang,
I use pypolicyd-spf for SPF. But i don't know whether it was correct.
pypolicyd-spf writes mail header in every mail, e.g.
Received-SPF: Pass (sender SPF authorized)
identity=mailfrom;client-ip=209.85.142.185;helo=ti-out-0910.google.com;
[EMAIL PROTECTED];[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Mark Martinec wrote:
Zhang,
I use pypolicyd-spf for SPF. But i don't know whether it was correct.
pypolicyd-spf writes mail header in every mail, e.g.
Received-SPF: Pass (sender SPF authorized)
identity=mailfrom;client-ip=209.85.142.185;helo=ti-out-0910.google.com;
[EMAIL
Mark Martinec wrote:
And i appended these lines in SpamAssassin(local.cf):
header SPF_CHECK_FAIL Received-SPF =~ /^fail/
describe SPF_CHECK_FAIL SPF reports sender host as NOT permitted
score SPF_CHECK_FAIL 0.75
header SPF_CHECK_PASS Received-SPF =~ /^pass/
describe SPF_CHECK_PASS SPF
Curtis,
I would prefer to use a MySQL database, but that's a learning curve and
until I can make that work (I have to learn how to do the whole policies
thing.) There is a feature where the system wide lists (scores) can be
read from a hash table via the read hash function. I was told that
For completeness, I posted my --disclaimer-html question and Mark's
response to Paul Daniels (author of alterMIME) asking for his help and
the followings were his reply:
Thanks for the email - you can let the AMaViS people know that I'll look
into that - alterMIME sometimes converts to \r\n