VR a écrit :
My Debian(Lenny)/Postfix environment is inbound only (except
bounces/rejects of course) that uses transports to hand messages off to
Exchange servers for multiple domains.
I've been reading about DKIM in the Postfix archives most of tonight and
have seen both praise and pause
On Sun, 2010-05-09 at 21:57 -0400, VR wrote:
My Debian(Lenny)/Postfix environment is inbound only (except
bounces/rejects of course) that uses transports to hand messages off to
Exchange servers for multiple domains.
I've been reading about DKIM in the Postfix archives most of tonight and
dkim can help as one component of a content filtering solution.
Current versions of Spamassassin can do DKIM checking. Don't turn on
ADSP reject because I say so checks (I say this as one of the
authors of the ADSP RFC), but you can adjust your config to list a few
heavily phished DKIM signers
John Levine a écrit :
dkim can help as one component of a content filtering solution.
Current versions of Spamassassin can do DKIM checking. Don't turn on
ADSP reject because I say so checks (I say this as one of the
authors of the ADSP RFC), but you can adjust your config to list a few
My Debian(Lenny)/Postfix environment is inbound only (except
bounces/rejects of course) that uses transports to hand messages off to
Exchange servers for multiple domains.
I've been reading about DKIM in the Postfix archives most of tonight and
have seen both praise and pause going back to