Hi all,
fixed in assp 2.6.2 *Fortress* build 18065:
added:
'DKIMWLAddresses','Whitelist these Addresses for valid DKIM Signature *'
'If a valid DKIM or DomainKey signature is found and the signature
identity tag (i=u...@domain.tld) matches any of these addresses, the mail
will be processed as Whitelisted.
Note this matches the end of the identity address, so if you don't want
to match subdomains then include the @. Note that example.com would also
match spamexample.com but .example.com
won't match example.com. Wildcards are supported. For example:
sourceforge.net|group*@google.com|.example.com
It is possible to make this check recipient dependend (eg: on a set of
local domains and/or local users). Use wildcards (* and ?) to define
domains.
Use the following syntax to do this:
*@anydomain=>*@any_local_domain - for domain to domain
*@*.anydomain=>*@any_local_domain - for any sub-domain to domain
user@anydomain=>*@*.any_local_domain - for user to any sub-domain
It is possible to define more than one entry at the left and the right
side of the definition (=>), like:
*@anydomain|*@other_domain=>*@any_local_domain|*@other_local_domain -
always separate multiple entries by pipes
It is also possible to use a GroupDefinition in any or both sides, like:
[identitygroup]=>[recipientgroup]
[identitygroup1]|[identitygroup2]|*@domain=>[recipientgroup1]|[recipientgroup2]|user@local_domain
NOTICE - that the local email addresses and domains are not checked to
be local once.
To define special characters like '* and ?' - use their hexadecimal
regex representation like '\x2A and \x3F'.'
'DKIMNPAddresses','Noprocessing these Addresses for valid DKIM Signature
*'
'If a valid DKIM or DomainKey signature is found and the signature
identity tag (i=u...@domain.tld) matches any of these addresses, the mail
will be processed as NoProcessing.
Note this matches the end of the identity address, so if you don't want
to match subdomains then include the @. Note that example.com would also
match spamexample.com but .example.com
won't match example.com. Wildcards are supported. For example:
sourceforge.net|group*@google.com|.example.com
It is possible to make this check recipient dependend (eg: on a set of
local domains and/or local users). Use wildcards (* and ?) to define
domains.
Use the following syntax to do this:
*@anydomain=>*@any_local_domain - for domain to domain
*@*.anydomain=>*@any_local_domain - for any sub-domain to domain
user@anydomain=>*@*.any_local_domain - for user to any sub-domain
It is possible to define more than one entry at the left and the right
side of the definition (=>), like:
*@anydomain|*@other_domain=>*@any_local_domain|*@other_local_domain -
always separate multiple entries by pipes
It is also possible to use a GroupDefinition in any or both sides, like:
[identitygroup]=>[recipientgroup]
[identitygroup1]|[identitygroup2]|*@domain=>[recipientgroup1]|[recipientgroup2]|user@local_domain
NOTICE - that the local email addresses and domains are not checked to
be local once.
To define special characters like '* and ?' - use their hexadecimal
regex representation like '\x2A and \x3F'.'
Thomas
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