Hi,
Any workarounds in Thunderbird to override this behavior?
here it's working as expected and I did not change anything (Thunderbird
102.8.0 (64-Bit) on Debian).
Groetjes
Claus
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using Linux since 1994 and still happy... :-)_
We'll generate a new 2024 Bit key pair and place the new key in DNS. When we
do that we'll also see to fix the h=sha256 problem. This will take place
within the next 12 hours. Mailman will be restarted in the end and the service
will be unavailable for about 30 seconds. No list mail will be lost.
On 8/03/23 10:54, postfix--- via Postfix-users wrote:
No solution so far, I think there are 2-3 open bug reports on
github, but since the project is very dead, nobody has bothered to
fix the problem.
So what's the option for a more upto date version of DKIM milter for
debian?
And what would
On 8/03/23 15:46, Scott Kitterman via Postfix-users wrote:
For Debian, if someone can find/test patches, I can get them into Debian's
package. I assume other distributors are similar. Feel free to update the
Debian bug with information. It's unfortunate we don't have a better
maintained sol
On 9/03/23 08:11, Peter wrote:
On 8/03/23 15:46, Scott Kitterman via Postfix-users wrote:
For Debian, if someone can find/test patches, I can get them into
Debian's package. I assume other distributors are similar. Feel free
to update the Debian bug with information. It's unfortunate we don'
On 8/03/23 10:40, postfix--- via Postfix-users wrote:
I am using RHEL8 and after checking for updates I was able to update
opendmarc to 1.4.2 (from 1.4.1) however it still has the error, only
with mail from this list.
In the mean time as suggested, I added "list.sys4.de" to the ignorelist
to be
On 3/7/23 15:36, Bernardo Reino via Postfix-users wrote:
On Tue, 7 Mar 2023, John Stoffel via Postfix-users wrote:
So what's the option for a more upto date version of DKIM milter for debian?
rspamd does DKIM, SPF, DMARC and ARC (and lots more), and doesn't segfault (so
far ;-)
I'm STILL t
>> On Tue, 7 Mar 2023, John Stoffel via Postfix-users wrote:
>>
>>> So what's the option for a more upto date version of DKIM milter for debian?
>>
>> rspamd does DKIM, SPF, DMARC and ARC (and lots more), and doesn't segfault
>> (so
>> far ;-)
>
>
>I'm STILL trying to figure out rspamd's documenta
If there’ a pull request to get it into the current “develop” branch of
opendmarc, I have the privs to merge it.
-Dan
> On Mar 8, 2023, at 11:14 AM, Peter Ajamian via Postfix-users
> wrote:
>
> On 9/03/23 08:11, Peter wrote:
>> On 8/03/23 15:46, Scott Kitterman via Postfix-users wrote:
>>> Fo
On Wed, 8 Mar 2023, Phil Stracchino via Postfix-users wrote:
On 3/7/23 15:36, Bernardo Reino via Postfix-users wrote:
On Tue, 7 Mar 2023, John Stoffel via Postfix-users wrote:
So what's the option for a more upto date version of DKIM milter for
debian?
rspamd does DKIM, SPF, DMARC and A
I am administering a Postfix that uses sender_canonicals to do a rewrite of
the header from but I need to disable that option.
I have commented the sender_canonical file but when reloading the
configuration I try to send an email and the service fails.
#sender_canonical_maps = regexp:/etc/postfix
On 3/8/2023 3:19 PM, SysAdmin EM via Postfix-users wrote:
I am administering a Postfix that uses sender_canonicals to do a
rewrite of the header from but I need to disable that option.
I have commented the sender_canonical file but when reloading the
configuration I try to send an email and th
> "Phil" == Phil Stracchino via Postfix-users
> writes:
> On 3/7/23 15:36, Bernardo Reino via Postfix-users wrote:
>> On Tue, 7 Mar 2023, John Stoffel via Postfix-users wrote:
>>
>>> So what's the option for a more upto date version of DKIM milter for debian?
>>
>> rspamd does DKIM, SP
On 3/8/23 16:02, Bernardo Reino via Postfix-users wrote:
Here some quick notes from my configuration (related to SPF/DKIM/DMARC checking,
i.e. when receiving e-mails):
SPF and DKIM are enabled by default, and at least I didn't need to have any
local config (which would go in local.d/{spf,dkim}.c
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