[opendmarc-users] Setting up with multiple domains
Christoph Steindl
c.steindl at univie.ac.at
Tue Sep 1 16:44:19 PDT 2015
Hey,
the information about the sender in an aggregate report (org_name-tag
and email-tag in XML) is generated using the domain of the hostname of
the server which runs opendmarc. Please have a look at line 188 and 189
of
http://sourceforge.net/p/opendmarc/code/ci/master/tree/reports/opendmarc-reports.in.
I guess in your case this name is equivalent to one of your mailing
domains. Of course you can override these values when you run the
opendmarc-reports command. The help command shows how (see
--report-email and --report-org):
> $ opendmarc-reports --help
> opendmarc-reports: usage: opendmarc-reports
> --day send yesterday's data
> --dbhost=host database host
> --dbname=name database name
> --dbpasswd=passwd database password
> --dbport=port database port
> --dbuser=user database user
> --domain=name force a report for named domain
> --help print help and exit
> --interval=secs report interval
> --keepfiles keep xml files (in local directory)
> -n synonym for --test
> --nodomain=name omit a report for named domain
> --noupdate don't record report transmission
> --report-email reporting contact [postmaster at example.com]
> --report-org reporting organization [example.com]
> --smtp-port smtp server port
> --smtp-server smtp server
> --test don't send reports
> --utc operate in UTC
> (implies --keepfiles --noupdate)
> --verbose verbose output
> (repeat for increased output)
> --version print version and exit
The domain in your opendmarc.dat is not used directly in the generated
aggregate report. It represents the hostname of the machine which
receives the message (for the case of multiple MXs) and is only used to
distinguish them when the data gets imported into the DB using
http://sourceforge.net/p/opendmarc/code/ci/master/tree/reports/opendmarc-import.in.
Probably you can play around with opendmarc-import and
opendmarc-reports to get it working for your setup.
Cheers,
Christoph
Am Mit, 2. Sep, 2015 um 12:37 schrieb Mick <debacletw8 at rs432.net>:
> Hi all,
>
> I guess this is a dead list. Seems more questions are asked than
> answered at least. Perhaps everyone is on holiday in Blackpool? I
> hoped at worse for a retort 'Read the documentation' with a link to
> the relevant section of incoherent text, but alas no, not even that.
> Abandon hope all ye who ask here! :'(
>
> Best wishes to everyone,
>
> Mick.
>
>
>
> On 31/08/2015 00:58, Mick wrote:
>> Hi all,
>>
>> I'm new to opendmarc and this list, so apologies if this has been
>> asked before. Over the past few days, I've set up opendmarc, but am
>> holding back on the feedback reports as I'm sure they won't conform.
>> I have 4 domains that each receive email through the same postfix
>> MTA instance, so regardless of which domain messages are destined
>> for, they all get labelled as a report from the primary domain in
>> opendmarc.dat. Is it okay to report if not everything in that report
>> applies to the domain it is said to be received for? I'm sure it
>> isn't and I can't think of a way round this so thought I'd ask.
>>
>>
>> Many thanks,
>>
>> Mick.
>>
>>
>>
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