> On Jul 22, 2020, at 9:43 PM, Sam Vaughan <samjvaug...@gmail.com> wrote:
>
> <snip>
>
> I see that everything’s good on OpenBSD thanks to Martijn’s dkim filter, but
> there's no port of it on FreeBSD and my initial efforts to create one showed
> that it’s not a job for a first-time porter. So I now don’t know whether to
> try looking into milter support for OpenDKIM, or revert back to dkimproxy, or
> maybe even compile and run an old OpenSMTPd version like the 6.1 port which
> works flawlessly on FreeBSD 11.3.
I use mail/dkimproxy on FreeBSD and it works great. I followed the config
template on
https://poolp.org/posts/2018-05-21/switching-to-opensmtpd-new-config/ and it
was very simple and straightforward.
> It seems weird to me that so few OpenSMTPd users seem to have been affected
> by this change. A lot of you must be on platforms other than OpenBSD.
> Perhaps I’m unusual in wanting to only do outbound? Of course rspamd is just
> part of the deal for inbound. Maybe outbound-only people are relaying
> straight to Mailgun so they don’t need to worry about SPF/DKIM/DMARC? It is
> tempting.
>
> Cheers,
>
> Sam