On 06/02/2017 19:28, Phil Pennock wrote:
On 2017-02-06 at 20:21 +0100, Torsten Tributh via Exim-users wrote:
Received-SPF: permerror (exim.org: Junk encountered in record 'v=spf1
131.111.8.88 2001:630:212:8::e:f0e mx
If IP addresses are set in an SPF Record MUST be declared with
ip4: or
ip6:
Hi Yan,
They take a while to implement, but you can let others know how you send
mail with DMARC, SPF and DKIM. When the spammers get reduced hits
they'll move onto someone else.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/DMARC
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sender_Policy_Framework
On Friday 22 February 2013 15:29:56 Warren Baker wrote:
HI All,
Has anyone noticed a problem with exim-4.80.01+OpenSSL 1.0.1e
(installed from FreeBSD ports) and it delivering to remote hosts using
TLS?
Some remote hosts do work. Debugging shows that SSL negotiation
finished successfully
Marc Perkel wrote:
I disagree. SPF is a broken technology and no one should use it. It does
nothing to prevent spam and it creates false positives. It breaks email
forwarding.
The biggest thing you can do you reduce sender forgery is to eliminate
wildcard domains and reject invalid
A. Bal wrote:
All,
I have some questions about exim and mysql integration.
1. I am building a web site and thought exim would be a nice Mail Transfer
Agent to incorporate. My first thought is that all mail could be stored in a
database instead of a filesystem. So, I would have exim
Drav Sloan wrote:
Alan Hicks wrote:
Have a look at dbmail.org I've been using the two together happily for
years. They have good documentation and sample configurations to help
you get started.
[snip]
Well there ya go then, there _is_ a mysql / exim soultion. Still strikes
me as ewww
Tommy Phipps wrote:
Our company is receiving spoofed emails using our domain name along with
many combinations of user names.
I'm wondering if Exim can be set up to detect these spoofed messages to keep
them from being passed to Exchange.
Thanks in advance for your help.
Tommy Phipps
David Woodhouse wrote:
On Sun, 2007-04-15 at 13:12 +0100, Alan Hicks wrote:
Tommy Phipps wrote:
Our company is receiving spoofed emails using our domain name along
with
many combinations of user names.
I'm wondering if Exim can be set up to detect these spoofed messages
to keep
them from