On Tue, 23 Jun 2009, 07:33 -0700, SM wrote: > At 04:31 23-06-2009, John Marshall wrote: > >The DKIM Filter logs wonderfully-tantalizing messages like the following: > > > >dkim-filter: external host 82-131-174-194.pool.invitel.hu attempted > >to send as riverwillow.com.au > > > >That's all the evidence I need to know that I can kill the connection > >but I can't find a related On- hook for it. Is there one or are there > >plans? > > Publish an ADSP policy stating that the domain signs all messages and > set the following in your configuration file: > > ADSPDiscard Yes
Thanks but I was looking to hook into whatever generates those log messages. When I first set up DKIM I did as you suggested but it killed off any of our messages which went through mailing lists: neither we nor anybody else with ADSPDiscard true would receive those messages. So, we are stuck with an "unknown" ADSP until everybody works out what to do with mailing lists and DKIM. I'm looking for something like 'ExternalStrict' or 'ExternalDiscard' which could be set true to reject messages from "external" hosts which are not found in 'ExternalIgnoreList'. As far as I can see, the DKIM filter is the only filter with enough clues to make that decision. Apart from that, the message has to run the gauntlet of subsequent filters and (hopefully) be rejected on other grounds. -- John Marshall
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