David B Funk skrev den 2013-02-20 01:18:
On Tue, 19 Feb 2013, Philippe Ratté wrote:
Benny,
Feb 19 10:02:25.354 [19195] dbg: spf: cannot get Envelope-From,
cannot
use SPF
is this why whitelist_from are the only one that works ?
first get it to work from local.cf, if this is working move the
On Tue, 19 Feb 2013, Philippe Ratté wrote:
Benny,
Feb 19 10:02:25.354 [19195] dbg: spf: cannot get Envelope-From, cannot
use SPF
is this why whitelist_from are the only one that works ?
first get it to work from local.cf, if this is working move the same
rule to sql is the right way to test
Philippe Ratté skrev den 2013-02-19 23:49:
I'm using qmail, along with qmail-scanner-st, and I just added a
patch so that qmail adds the envelope-from to the headers
?
It works; this is what the first header now looks like:
Received: from mail-ve0-f193.google.com (209.85.128.193)
by myser
Benny,
> Feb 19 10:02:25.354 [19195] dbg: spf: cannot get Envelope-From, cannot
> use SPF
>
> is this why whitelist_from are the only one that works ?
>
> first get it to work from local.cf, if this is working move the same
> rule to sql is the right way to test
>
> if envelope-from is non defa
Philippe Ratté skrev den 2013-02-19 16:15:
1: spamassassin 2>&1 -D --lint | less
2: perldoc Mail::SpamAssassin::Plugin::SPF
could still be relevant problem if its added remotely and not
localy,
but this is why i asked 1: on above, can you post it to pastebin and
give a link here ?
http://pa
> 1: spamassassin 2>&1 -D --lint | less
> 2: perldoc Mail::SpamAssassin::Plugin::SPF
> could still be relevant problem if its added remotely and not localy,
> but this is why i asked 1: on above, can you post it to pastebin and
> give a link here ?
http://pastebin.com/xErBy0ej
> 2: is just info
Philippe Ratté skrev den 2013-02-14 15:24:
The mail came from 65.54.190.123 and it passes SPF
dont use whitelist_from, with that setting anyone can use that email
as
sender to get whitelisted, this is okay if you do spf testing in mta
only, so spamassassin follow it as an ok, but not if you ar
The mail came from 65.54.190.123 and it passes SPF
> dont use whitelist_from, with that setting anyone can use that email as
> sender to get whitelisted, this is okay if you do spf testing in mta
> only, so spamassassin follow it as an ok, but not if you are not testing
> spf in mta
What should I
Philippe Ratté skrev den 2013-02-13 23:05:
dbg: spf: def_spf_whitelist_from: already checked spf and didn't get
pass, skipping whitelist check
why does it not get pass when spf is okay ?
http://dmarcian.com/spf-survey/hotmail.com
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