I just went through this. Here’s some notes I kept. Note that we’re using
Exchange. I created a mailbox/user called dmarc and pull reports from it via
IMAP.
Reports are retrieved from Exchange based on the following software/process:
http://www.techsneeze.com/how-parse-dmarc-reports-imap/
Hello,
On December 26, 2019 7:54:02 PM UTC, Roberto Carna
wrote:
>Dear, I'm receiving DMARC reports in one mail account from my domain.
>All
>the reports coming for Google and Yahoo mainly are attached in ZIP
>format,
>and they are XML files.
>
>Is there any open source DMARC report analyzer
Dear, I'm receiving DMARC reports in one mail account from my domain. All
the reports coming for Google and Yahoo mainly are attached in ZIP format,
and they are XML files.
Is there any open source DMARC report analyzer for a Linux platform ??? I
prefer Debian or Ubuntu.
Thanks a lot !!!
On 26 Dec 2019, at 09:18, LuKreme wrote:
> postconf-n
Sorry, `postconf -n` I was typing on my iPad and didn’t notice the lack of a
space.
This is what is in my postconf -n that seems most relevant to your situation:
dovecot_destination_recipient_limit = 1
smtpd_sasl_type = dovecot
> On Dec 23, 2019, at 12:24, Mark ADAMS wrote:
> Here is my config for postfix main.cf:
>
> less main.cf
The correct command is postconf-n which lets people see the settings that are
not default without having to wade through everything else.
There is no mention in the configuration you