On 2016-07-04 23:47, Phil Stracchino wrote:
mailman breaks dkim, does the outdated one do this aswell ?
Unfortunately a *LOT* of things break DKIM and DMARC at this point in
time. However, the upcoming ARC standard for authentication relaying
is
expected to improve that state of affairs.
On 07/04/16 14:47, Benny Pedersen wrote:
> On 2016-07-04 19:10, Phil Stracchino wrote:
>> On 07/04/16 11:05, postmas...@quantum-radio.net wrote:
>>> I am running mysql here to manage my postfix aliases, and keep the
>>> tables in db files as normal
>>
>> This doesn't directly solve your specific pr
On 2016-07-04 19:10, Phil Stracchino wrote:
On 07/04/16 11:05, postmas...@quantum-radio.net wrote:
I am running mysql here to manage my postfix aliases, and keep the
tables in db files as normal
This doesn't directly solve your specific problem, but ... have you
considered using GNU Mailman in
Thanks Phil
I hadn't considered it, but I will have a look at it. I'm on OSX too, which can
make a difference.
I'm so close to having Major-domo work, but maybe because I'm not using the old
standard /etc/aliases it never will. I can't see how I can get this to work
otherwise.
But thanks, I'll
On 07/04/16 11:05, postmas...@quantum-radio.net wrote:
> I am running mysql here to manage my postfix aliases, and keep the
> tables in db files as normal
This doesn't directly solve your specific problem, but ... have you
considered using GNU Mailman instead of Majordomo? Majordomo is
terribly o
I am running mysql here to manage my postfix aliases, and keep the tables in db
files as normal
virtual_alias_maps = mysql:/usr/local/etc/postfix/mysql-virtual-alias-maps.cf
virtual_gid_maps = static:5000
virtual_mailbox_base = /var/mail/vhosts
virtual_mailbox_domains =
mysql:/usr/local/etc/post