On 07.05.17 00:46, Thore Boedecker wrote:
> Thanks for all the great advice so far.
>
> Currently I'm playing around with opendkim->opendmarc->amavisd on my
> testserver.
>
> My current postfix setup is using spampd as proxy and thus any
> opendkim/opendmarc milters won't work in cojunction.
> I've been planning to switch to amavis and use it as a milter for
> quite some time now so maybe I should get on with it.
[...]
> Compiling opendmarc against libspf2 makes the opendmarc internal SPF
> checker functional and now the SA SPF checks (triggered by amavis) are
> firing as well.
On 07.05.17 - 11:46, Matus UHLAR - fantomas wrote:
I would like to note that SPF can be used without openDMARC, and imho should
work in SA itself.
Did you (try to) make SPF working on valhalla.nano-srv.net?
On 07.05.17 12:05, Thore Boedecker wrote:
It seems that I simply forgot the load the SPF module in my
spamassassin config.
A few test mails from different servers are now hitting at least
the SPF_HELO_PASS rule but nothing else so far.
try running spamassassin -D on a mail, if you get something like:
May 6 22:38:47.009 [30327] dbg: spf: relayed through one or more trusted
relays, cannot use header-based Envelope-From, skipping
it may be caused by postfix forwarding mail via localhost
- it's better to know if spampd (or later amavisd) can work around that.
SPF_PASS, SPF_NEUTRAL, SPF_NONE, SPF_SOFTFAIL and SPF_FAIL will indicate
that SPF works as expected.
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