Hi Mail Ops
I was trying to look something up on https://anonmails.de, but it looks like
their site just consistently gives me a "Bad Gateway 502" error - anybody in
here, who might be able to poke the people running it about this error? or
know's what might be wrong?
Kind Regards,
Sidsel
On 2022/07/02 20:00, Suresh Ramasubramanian via mailop wrote:
> Spammers in the middle east and Pakistan seem to love doing this. I finally
> set my google
> settings to “don’t add me to any google group without my requesting to join
> it” and that solved
> the issue, at least from the POV of
Not sure if I'm the "regular contact" here or not but I've been away for 2
weeks in any case. What's the issue?
On Fri, 1 Jul 2022 at 17:46, Luis E. Muñoz via mailop
wrote:
>
> I would appreciate any pointers to a colleague at Cloudmark. I need
> assistance with a false positive and the regular
Careful!
dkimpy-milter has an open bug, which will let it segfault and in
consequence bring the mail platform to a halt if it receives non
correctly encoded headers i. e. headers with non ASCII chars.
p@rick
Am 04.07.22 um 10:00 schrieb Cley Faye via mailop:
Hi,
If you are looking for
Hi
> If you are looking for something that integrates as a milter like opendkim,
> dkimpy-milter seems to do exactly that. With a bit of luck it could even
> integrate with your existing opendkim configuration.
I'll have a look at it.
> However, I am curious about what the issue is with
Hi,
If you are looking for something that integrates as a milter like opendkim,
dkimpy-milter seems to do exactly that. With a bit of luck it could even
integrate with your existing opendkim configuration.
However, I am curious about what the issue is with opendkim. Indeed it
didn't get any
On Mon, 4 Jul 2022, Edwardo Garcia via mailop wrote:
Halo,
What are we using this days in replace opendkim which is long broken
abandonware?
For anyone using Exim, there is builtin support (in and out)
which does not use opendkim.
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Andrew C. Aitchison Kendal, UK
Hi
I would also be interested in finding a 'plug in' replacement for the,
sometimes dodgy openDKIM milter.
> rspamd or WildDuck
rspamd is a full featured spamfilter. I only need the part that
validates and signs DKIM.
WildDuck is a fully featured mail plattform.
I guess I have to stick with
rspamd or WildDuck
On 04/07/2022 05:20, Edwardo Garcia via mailop wrote:
What are we using this days in replace opendkim which is long broken
abandonware?
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