Slavko kindly suggests
> condition = ${if def:sender_address_domain}
> condition = ${if forany{${lookup \
> dnsdb{>: defer_never,mxh=$sender_address_domain}}} \
> {match_domain{$item}{/CONFDIR/db/block_mx}}}
>
> Put it into ACL MAIL or later, and i
Viktor Dukhovni via Exim-users writes
> Exim really should be updated to ignore OpenSSL's truncation detection,
> I don't recall whether that even already happened and the OP is running
> an older version?
In my case
root@tagol~# exim --version | head -1
Exim version 4.98 #2 built 11-Jul-202
francois via Exim-users writes
>
> ### main/05_local-config_dkim
> #
>
> # DKIM configuration for exim as an SMTP server.
> #
> DKIM_CANON = relaxed
> DKIM_SELECTOR = emiliano
> #DKIM_FILE = /etc/exim4/dkim/emilian
Cyborg via Exim-users writes
> That is, what SRS is for. While forwarding, you rewrite the sender of the
> original mail to form, that it's from the forwarding server domainwaise and
> contains the original mail address for replies.
Thanks to all who responded!
Actually, after a few hou
Ian Z via Exim-users writes
> The existence of these 2 separate layers is a constant source of
> frustration for people who come asking
Yes, you see the people who come asking here. But you don't see the
(assumed) vast majority, who just fill in
/etc/exim4/update-exim4.conf.conf
and get
halbtaxabo-jnq--- via Exim-users writes
> I'm using Exim 4.96 on Debian 12.5. There are 2 domains hosted on
> my server from which mail can be sent, so to use DKIM I have to look
> up the key and the selector depending on the sender's domain.
Really? Lazy me uses the same key for all my doma
Jeremy Harris via Exim-users writes
> And thus, a traditional and useful feature of email handling has been broken.
What is useful can be abused.
I run email newsletters for donkey's years. I have subscribers who
leave institution A and set a forward to their account at institution
B.
Jeremy Harris via Exim-users writes
> You mailed person A. A has their mails configured, at the MX for A,
> to be forwarded to B. You don't have control over that configuration;
> it is entirely A's choice. He wanted it to be done.
>
> But you have configured your system, probably in "SPF" t