Dear Kevin, I've implemented dmarcts-report-viewer and now it runs OK,..It
gives me veri relevant information.

My new question is this:

dmarcts-report-viewer is only for DMARC aggregation reports ? What can I do
to get and ser DMARC forensic reports ?

Thanks a lot again !!!

El jue., 26 dic. 2019 a las 17:34, Kevin Miller (<kevin.mil...@juneau.org>)
escribió:

> I just went through this.  Here’s some notes I kept.  Note that we’re
> using Exchange.  I created a mailbox/user called dmarc and pull reports
> from it via IMAP.
>
>
>
> Reports are retrieved from Exchange based on the following
> software/process:
>   http://www.techsneeze.com/how-parse-dmarc-reports-imap/
>   http://www.techsneeze.com/how-parse-dmarc-reports/ (obsolete -
> superseded by the above)
>   Source:
>   https://github.com/techsneeze/dmarcts-report-parser
>
> Reports are viewable via a browser using
>   https://github.com/techsneeze/dmarcts-report-viewer/
>   (view the README.md for details)
>
>
> The IMAP retrieval and import into a database are accomplished via a perl
> script.  It is instantiated in crontab to run nightly:
>   45      5       *       *       *       /usr/local/bin/dmarcts/
> dmarcts-report-parser.pl -i
>
> If run from the CLI, the usage is as follows:
>
>
> ===========================================================================================
>
> Usage:
>     ./dmarcts-report-parser.pl [OPTIONS] [PATH]
>
>  This script needs a configuration file called
> <dmarcts-report-parser.conf> in
>  the current working directory, which defines a database server with
> credentials
>  and (if used) an IMAP server with credentials.
>
>  Additionally, one of the following source options must be provided:
>         -i : Read reports from messages on IMAP server as defined in the
>              config file.
>         -m : Read reports from mbox file(s) provided in PATH.
>         -e : Read reports from MIME email file(s) provided in PATH.
>         -x : Read reports from xml file(s) provided in PATH.
>
>  The following optional options are allowed:
>         -d : Print debug info.
>         -r : Replace existing reports rather than skipping them.
>   --delete : Delete processed message files (the XML is stored in the
>              database for later reference).
>     --info : Print out number of XML files or emails processed.
>
> The provided source option requires a PATH.
>
>
> After retrieval, messages are moved to a subfolder called "Processed" if
> the import was successful, or notProcessed if it fails for some reason.
>
> HTH…
>
>
>
> ...Kevin
>
> --
>
> Kevin Miller
>
> Network/email Administrator, CBJ MIS Dept.
>
> 155 South Seward Street
>
> Juneau, Alaska 99801
>
> Phone: (907) 586-0242, Fax: (907) 586-4588 Registered Linux User No: 307357
>
>
>
> *From:* owner-postfix-us...@postfix.org <owner-postfix-us...@postfix.org> *On
> Behalf Of *Roberto Carna
> *Sent:* Thursday, December 26, 2019 10:54 AM
> *To:* Postfix <postfix-users@postfix.org>
> *Subject:* DMARC report analyzer - Open Source solution
>
>
>
> EXTERNAL E-MAIL: BE CAUTIOUS WHEN OPENING FILES OR FOLLOWING LINKS
> ------------------------------
>
> Dear, I'm receiving DMARC reports in one mail account from my domain. All
> the reports coming for Google and Yahoo mainly are attached in ZIP format,
> and they are XML files.
>
>
>
> Is there any open source DMARC report analyzer for a Linux platform ??? I
> prefer Debian or Ubuntu.
>
>
>
> Thanks a lot !!!
>

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