Hello Rox, I have just rebuild the box on my end and if you follow the steps as referred by Eric it will work well.
I will to find them but I know it should work with Spamdyke. Remo > Roxanne Sandesara <mailto:[email protected]> > July 26, 2017 at 4:03 PM > I have a user trying to send emails to my server from their ISP to go > through a mailing list my server is hosting. I have previously added > the user’s email address to spamdyke’s whitelist. However, that no > longer seems sufficient to deal with this problem. > > From /var/log/qmail/smtp/current: > > 2017-07-26 18:02:53.023764500 policy_check: policy allows transmission > 2017-07-26 18:02:53.377824500 simscan:[10795]:CLEAN > (1.20/12.00):0.3534s:<subjectline>:209.86.89.65:<useremail>@earthlink.net:[email protected] > 2017-07-26 18:02:53.379325500 qmail-smtpd: qq hard reject (DomainKeys > verify status: bad format (#5.3.0)): > MAILFROM:<[email protected]> RCPTTO:[email protected] > > > Pursuant to emails recently to the list, here’s what I can find in > /var/log/maillog: > > Jul 26 18:02:53 mail clamd[3341]: > /var/qmail/simscan/1501106573.24430.10797/msg.1501106573.24430.10797: OK > Jul 26 18:02:53 mail clamd[3341]: > /var/qmail/simscan/1501106573.24430.10797/addr.1501106573.24430.10797: OK > Jul 26 18:02:53 mail clamd[3341]: > /var/qmail/simscan/1501106573.24430.10797/text file0: OK > Jul 26 18:02:53 mail clamd[3341]: > /var/qmail/simscan/1501106573.24430.10797/text file1: OK > Jul 26 18:02:53 mail clamd[3341]: > /var/qmail/simscan/1501106573.24430.10797/text file2: OK > Jul 26 18:02:53 mail spamd[14603]: spamd: connection from localhost > [::1]:35784 to port 783, fd 5 > Jul 26 18:02:53 mail spamd[14603]: spamd: processing message > <[email protected]> for clamav:89 > Jul 26 18:02:53 mail spamd[14603]: spamd: clean message (1.2/5.0) for > clamav:89 in 0.2 seconds, 10946 bytes. > Jul 26 18:02:53 mail spamd[14603]: spamd: result: . 1 - > AWL,DKIM_SIGNED,DKIM_VALID,DKIM_VALID_AU,HTML_MESSAGE,RDNS_NONE > scantime=0.2,size=10946,user=clamav,uid= > 89,required_score=5.0,rhost=localhost,raddr=::1,rport=35784,mid=<[email protected]>,autolearn=no > autolearn_force=no > Jul 26 18:02:53 mail spamdyke[10791]: DENIED_OTHER from: > <useremail>@earthlink.net to: [email protected] origin_ip: > 209.86.89.65 origin_rdns: elasmtp-kukur.atl.sa.earthlink.net auth: > (unknown) encryption: TLS reason: > 554_DomainKeys_verify_status:_bad_format___(#5.3.0) > Jul 26 18:02:53 mail spamd[14603]: spamd: processing message > <[email protected]> for clamav:89 > Jul 26 18:02:53 mail spamd[14603]: spamd: clean message (1.2/5.0) for > clamav:89in 0.2 seconds, 10946 bytes. > Jul 26 18:02:53 mail spamd[14603]: spamd: result: . 1 - > AWL,DKIM_SIGNED,DKIM_VALID,DKIM_VALID_AU,HTML_MESSAGE,RDNS_NONE > scantime=0.2,size=10946,user=clamav,uid=89,required_score=5.0,rhost=localhost,raddr=::1,rport=35784,mid=<[email protected]>,autolearn=no > autolearn_force=no > Jul 26 18:02:53 mail spamdyke[10791]: DENIED_OTHER from: > <useremail>@earthlink.net to: [email protected] origin_ip: > 209.86.89.65 origin_rdns: elasmtp-kukur.atl.sa.earthlink.net auth: > (unknown) encryption: TLS reason: > 554_DomainKeys_verify_status:_bad_format___(#5.3.0) > Jul 26 18:02:53 mail spamd[14575]: prefork: child states: II > > > Obviously, I would prefer to keep Spamdyke in place if possible to cut > down on the veritable torrent of spam going on out there. What can I > do to bypass this so that my user can properly send out their > messages? As it is, the server rejects their original send, so the > mailing list never sends back the confirmation, and the message thusly > never goes out. > > > > > --------------------------------------------------------------------- > To unsubscribe, e-mail: [email protected] > For additional commands, e-mail: [email protected] >
