Hi,
I found that only emails with "dmarc=fail" in the headers are sent to
postmaster - as it is defined in our dmarc record, but that should be
statistics, not emails...
Thanks and best resgards
J.K.
> Josef Karliak:
>> Good morning,
>> Postfix copy some mails (not spams) to
Josef Karliak:
> Good morning,
> Postfix copy some mails (not spams) to postmaster@ email of our domain,
> what could cause it ? But only some mails.
The Postfix SMTP server always accepts mail for "postmaster".
That was added in Postfix 1.1.0.
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Josef Karliak:
> Hi,
> I found that only emails with "dmarc=fail" in the headers are sent to
> postmaster - as it is defined in our dmarc record, but that should be
> statistics, not emails...
With Postfix, DMARC is implemented by Milters or content filters.
Postfix itself is DMARC-agnostic.
Good morning,
Postfix copy some mails (not spams) to postmaster@ email of our domain,
what could cause it ? But only some mails.
One idea -
"postmaster" file contains :
postmaster@ OK
abuse@ OK
This is new after reconfiguration to incoming MX server. But this file
is also
Josef Karliak wrote:
> Hi,
> I found that only emails with "dmarc=fail" in the headers are sent to
> postmaster - as it is defined in our dmarc record, but that should be
> statistics, not emails...
Maybe you have "CopyFailuresTo" set in your opendmarc.conf?
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Juri
Am 17. März 2016 14:34:32 MEZ, schrieb Josef Karliak :
> Hi,
> I found that only emails with "dmarc=fail" in the headers are sent to
>postmaster - as it is defined in our dmarc record, but that should be
>statistics, not emails...
> Thanks and best resgards
> J.K.
Do
Yes,
I use dmarc milter for postfix, opendmarc.
J.K.
> Josef Karliak:
>> Hi,
>> I found that only emails with "dmarc=fail" in the headers are sent to
>> postmaster - as it is defined in our dmarc record, but that should be
>> statistics, not emails...
>
> With Postfix, DMARC is