[opendmarc-users] opendmarc for centos 5 32-bit

Fabian Santiago fsantiago at garden-life.org
Sat Apr 19 14:37:16 PDT 2014


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Hello Chris / list,

You know, I did try to compile from source. And that produced some
addt'l questions posted a few days ago:

The included docs are a little vague. Where can I find additional info
on using / configuring opendmarc?

Such as where do I configure my SQL db specs and what's the syntax?

Why doesn't it seem to be auto recognizing the config file I placed
under /etc/mail? the rpm's i once tried using from Django refer to
placing the config file under /etc. so which is it? I assume he's
making changes in his rpm's to make it look there.

Thanks.

- - Fabian S.



On 4/19/2014 5:15 PM, Chris Meidinger wrote:
> I haven't tried the packages, but check out
> http://www.trusteddomain.org/pipermail/opendmarc-users/2014-March/000228.html
>
>  You can also try to just compile it from source - it's actually
> quite simple to do.
> 
> Chris
> 
> On Apr 19, 2014, at 16:19, Fabian Santiago
> <fsantiago at garden-life.org> wrote:
> 
> Does such a package exist? someone had pointed me to a german
> website but that version of opendmarc only seemed to work in centos
> 6. thanks.
> 
> - Fabian S.
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