[opendmarc-users] OpenDMARC-milter detects only "fail" after upgrade

Dominic Raferd dominic at timedicer.co.uk
Thu Apr 5 14:18:27 PDT 2018


On Thu, 5 Apr 2018, 20:15 Juri Haberland, <juri at sapienti-sat.org> wrote:

> On 05.04.2018 21:04, Jonathan Sélea wrote:
>
> >> You need both, openDKIM and openDMARC. openDMARC takes input from
> >> openDKIM to evaluate DKIM part of DMARC. So you need to have two milters
> >> in Postfix, first openDKIM and than openDMARC.
>
> > I do? I can use amavis thou:
> >
> > Apr  5 20:52:28 hashmal amavis[25296]: (25296-10) Passed CLEAN
> {RelayedInternal}, ORIGINATING LOCAL [81.235.23.113]:9582 [81.235.23.113]
> -> , Queue-ID: 125A249C70, Message-ID: , mail_id: 3Z37skT18zXi, Hits:
> -0.081, size: 7023, queued_as: 1A9B649C71, dkim_new=hej:selea.se, 304 ms,
> Tests: [ALL_TRUSTED=-1,SPF_FAIL=0.919]
> >
> > Can OpenDMARC "accept" the output from amavis too?
>
> Yes, it might work if run it as milter, because the incoming mail goes
> through milters first, then through the content-filter.


I never heard that it is possible to run amavis as a milter? The standard
configuration is to use opendkim milter followed by opendmarc milter. They
are clearly documented, have similar syntax and in short are a good fit.

Normally (always?) amavis runs as a content filter, reinjecting emails that
pass its criteria. I use it, but not for dkim or dmarc.
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