as per AskDNS.pm (lottsa info in there)
Currently recognized RR types in the rr_type parameter are: ANY, A,
,MX, TXT, PTR, NAPTR, NS, SOA, CERT, CNAME, DNAME, DHCID, HINFO,
MINFO, RP, HIP, IPSECKEY, KX, LOC, SRV, SSHFP, SPF.
On 10/4/19 3:54 PM, Tobi wrote:
Yes I mean the _tags_ like giv
Am 04.10.19 um 16:40 schrieb Grant Taylor:
> On 10/4/19 6:43 AM, A. Schulze wrote:
>> that happen from time to time but currently I suspect the sender like to
>> trigger a Bug in OpenDMARC to generate dmarc=pass for messages that
>> otherwise would be classified as dmarc=reject.
>
> Based on
Hi!
In SA 3.4.2 I have noticed a slight score difference between consecutive SA
executions.
Digging out, i have discovered that in plugin methods that use $body from the
third argument, like in this example:
sub pdf_is_empty_body { my ($self, $pms, $body, $min) = @_;
the subject is not al
I use a plugin that detects mismatches, but tries to be a little smart
about what counts as a mismatch (like making sure the mismatch isn't
really just that one address is from a subdomain of the other's
domain, or someone carelessly using the "@" character in the name part
of the From header).
h
On 10/4/19 6:43 AM, A. Schulze wrote:
that happen from time to time but currently I suspect the sender like
to trigger a Bug in OpenDMARC to generate dmarc=pass for messages that
otherwise would be classified as dmarc=reject.
Based on my understanding of DMARC, which could be wrong, I don't th
On 10/4/19 5:41 AM, Reindl Harald wrote:
there is nothing ill advised because otherwise you have no way to see
the original address of the sender
There is nothing ill advised about having the information. There is
unfortunately a potential gotcha if the information is formatted as
"" inside
Yes I mean the _tags_ like given below to construct dns queries with
askdns. Sorry if I was not precise enough :-)
I found several examples all over the docs but nowhere a central list of
those supported tags.
Am 04.10.19 um 15:27 schrieb Giovanni Bechis:
> On 10/4/19 3:01 PM, Bill Cole wrote:
>>
On 10/4/19 3:01 PM, Bill Cole wrote:
> On 4 Oct 2019, at 3:36, Tobi wrote:
>
>> Hi list
>>
>> is there any doc where one can find a list of supported DNS query
>> templates?
>
> What does that even mean???
>
> SpamAssassin does many different sorts of DNS query. I am unaware of any
> "template"
On 4 Oct 2019, at 3:36, Tobi wrote:
Hi list
is there any doc where one can find a list of supported DNS query
templates?
What does that even mean???
SpamAssassin does many different sorts of DNS query. I am unaware of any
"template" construct in SA used for its many possible DNS queries.
Am 04.10.19 um 01:12 schrieb Philip:
> Lately I'm getting a bunch of emails that are showing up with two email
> addresses in the From: field.
that happen from time to time but currently I suspect the sender like to
trigger a Bug in OpenDMARC
to generate dmarc=pass for messages that otherwise
On 4-10-2019 1:12, Philip wrote:
Morning List,
Lately I'm getting a bunch of emails that are showing up with two
email addresses in the From: field.
From: "Persons Name "
When you look in your mail client (Outlook, Thunderbird) it's showing
only "Persons Name "
Is there a way I can mark
On 04-10-19 04:31, Bill Cole wrote:
On 3 Oct 2019, at 20:01, Rick Cooper wrote:
Philip wrote:
Morning List,
Lately I'm getting a bunch of emails that are showing up with two
email addresses in the From: field.
From: "Persons Name "
When you look in your mail client (Outlook, Thunderbird) i
Hi list
is there any doc where one can find a list of supported DNS query
templates? I mean except grep-ing through the whole source code? ;-)
Cheers
tobi
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