On 03/05/2013 11:54 PM, Franck Martin wrote:
opendmarc is a milter, so if qmail can understand milters, then you are done (or nealy considering qmail). May be that https://github.com/bruceg/qmail-qfilter can help...

Someone more familiar with qmail than me?

Not really. But, AFAIK, from the four well-known MTA's (Sendmail, Postfix, Qmail, Exim) both Sendmail and Postfix support the milter interface, but qmail and exim do not. It would be nice when Sendmail would submit the milter interface for (open) standardization to the IETF, as an IETF Proposed- or Standard status would probably attract more MTA vendors/writers to support the milter interface, leveraging the installed base of milter-based applications (like opendkim and opendmarc).

FWIW, Oracle Communications Messaging Server (formerly known as Sun Java System Messaging Server) supports the milter interface too. That makes already three major MTA's support it. Who's next? ;-)

/rolf

From: Steve Mays <[email protected] <mailto:[email protected]>>
Date: Tuesday, March 5, 2013 2:24 PM
To: "[email protected] <mailto:[email protected]>" <[email protected] <mailto:[email protected]>>
Subject: [dmarc-discuss] Qmail and DMARC

We have a potential new entrant into the DMARC fold!

They are interested but need a simple process to get to filtering inbound mail against DMARC results and generating DMARC reports. They use Qmail 1.0.2 right now. Is anyone else using ANY version of Qmail? If so is there some easy mechanism for adding on DMARC to Qmail?

Also, does anyone have a step by step for how they implemented the report generation/delivery side? Beyond the software, how many boxes did you use and why? What resource did you run out of?

If we can give them a pretty pony, they will come on but if we RTFM 'em, they will bail.

Thanks!

Steve
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