Le 13/03/2023 à 22:28, Slavko via Exim-users a écrit :
All 3 lines seem to me to relate to receiving the message. I don’t see a line
that is about sending the message, or signing it.
Yes, received. The line has no DKIM= field, which is logged by default,
thus seems that message had not valid D
Thank you Gedalya for answering.
On 13/03/2023 12:02, Gedalya via Exim-users wrote:
On 3/13/23 05:34, Yves via Exim-users wrote:
— This email went through very few intermediaries to reach my server
(yalis.fr). Apparently, it actually came directly from the sender (a
Palestinian ISP).
>
Thank you Slavko for your answer.
On 13/03/2023 10:28, Slavko via Exim-users wrote:
Dňa 12. 3. o 22:34 Yves via Exim-users napísal(a):
[…]
— There is a DKIM signature done by my own server (d=yalis.fr), which
includes the From header, and that header is @yalis.fr.
Can be DKIM replay, it can
I just received a SPAM (I hope), but the headers retained my attention;
here they are, in full:
Return-Path:
Delivered-To: y...@yalis.fr
Received: from seuil3 ([192.168.1.201])
by sphinx3 with LMTP
id UARXHdImDmQdcBQAMvrXhg
(envelope-from )
for ; Sun, 12 Mar 2023
Hello,
I would also be interested in the answer to that question, if someone knows.
My use case is: 1 alias=2 local recipients; when one local recipient
replies with this alias as a sender, the second person of this alias
should get the information too, without the first person having to
bother
Hello,
I missed the initial question, so I don’t know your background. Besides,
I must tell I do not know the solutions you mentioned. So I hope my
answer won’t be beside the point…
Le 30/11/2018 à 17:37, Ian Zimmerman via Exim-users a écrit :
On 2018-11-30 01:00, Jay Gairson wrote:
To mana
On Tue, 15 May 2018, Mark Elkins via Exim-users wrote:
On 14/05/2018 12:25, Jasen Betts via Exim-users wrote:
On 2018-05-14, Mark Elkins via Exim-users wrote:
Someone is using "ple...@help.co.za" as the source of spam e-mail. The
address does not exist...
step 0: publish an SPF record.
excep
I wrote on the subject some years ago:
http://yalis.fr/cms/index.php/post/2014/01/31/Why-buy-a-domain-name-Secure-mail.
This may interest you.
I am in the process of setting up a newer configuration, all with Ansible,
among which are Exim and Dovecot, with real users and virtual users, and
with
On Mon, 12 Feb 2018, Sebastian Nielsen via Exim-users wrote:
I use the following banlist, works pretty well for me, for MAIL FROM stage:
deny
message = Banned TLD
sender_domains =
^(?i).*\\.(bid|store|club|top|xyz|pro|date|faith|stream|host|loan|download|click|link|science|design|gdn|men|
Hi John,
Am Dienstag, 13. Juni 2017, 12:30:52 CEST schrieb John Smith:
I added the "MAIN_TLS_ENABLE = yes" in the
conf.d/main/03_exim4-config_tlsoptions. Here it works after restarting
Exim : I can see STARTTLS after EHLO localhost on telnet.
But after that I wanted to set other
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