I'm with you, abe. I turned off DKVERIFY some time ago, figuring I'd wait
'til this got fixed.
I feel the same way about SPF too, as far as it's lack of clarity (and log
messages), although I haven't disabled that (yet).
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
If the messages were bounced by Jean-Paul's toaster due to badmimetypes
or badloadertypes, they'd error with "554 invalid message content" and
possibly the environment variable REPLY554.
If simscan (which calls spamassasin, clamav, etc) rejected the emails,
you would get very specific error messages -- "Your email was rejected
because it matches a filter", "Your email was rejected because it
contains a bad attachment", "Your email was rejected because it contains
the %s virus", "Your email is considered spam".
qmail-dk, on the another hand, is extremely picky about messages that
pass through it and will reject anything that doesn't have headers that
it doesn't think are proper.
It seems to me that mailman mailing lists, and possibly ezmlm lists, are
munging domainkeys headers enough that the list-forwarded messages are
then getting returned with esoteric error messages from qmail-dk.
IMHO, qmail-dk ought to either not drop messages with headers it thinks
are malformed, or it ought to be a lot more verbose.
Related thread on qmail mailing list:
http://marc.theaimsgroup.com/?l=qmail&m=115708466507369&w=2
<http://marc.theaimsgroup.com/?l=qmail&m=115708466507369&w=2>
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-Eric 'shubes'
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