On Nov 14, 2018 1:28 PM, Henry Jensen <[email protected]> wrote:
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> Hi,
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> new OpenSMTPD user here. I did (and still do) administrate Debian with Exim for several years and wanted to try something different.
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> So I got myself a server with OpenBSD and OpenSMTPD.
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> So far I am impressed that a fully functional and secure SMTP server can be configured with such a small config file:) Congrats to the devs.
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> Now that basic functionality is accomplished I want to try more. Of course I found config snippets here and there, but I think some parts of the puzzle are still missing and I still can't see the whole picture. Additionally most of the examples online are in the old syntax format.
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> 1. Spam checking: I know there are solutions which do include spamd, Spamassasin and pf. Whats the best practice and what about rspamd?
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Once the filtering code gets committed I think we will have endless possibilities for spam checking.
> 2. SPF checking: I think, this should also be done by the spam filter?
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See above.
> 3. Sender Rewriting Scheme (SRS): SPF is breaking mail forwarding in some cases, and the solution to this is SRS. How can this be done with OpenSMTPD?
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I don't know. :(
Edgar
> Kind regards,
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> Henry
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