I have a frequent correspondent on AOL. I have whitelisted her with
whitelist_auth my...@aol.com
and that is in fact the address on her mails (both envelope and From:).
But the whitelist rule doesn't fire, even though DKIM_VALID _does_
fire. How so?
I noticed that the domain with which AOL DKI
On Sat, 31 Dec 2016 11:24:55 -0800
Ian Zimmerman wrote:
> I have a frequent correspondent on AOL. I have whitelisted her with
>
> whitelist_auth my...@aol.com
>
> and that is in fact the address on her mails (both envelope and
> From:). But the whitelist rule doesn't fire, even though DKIM_VALI
On 2016-12-31 20:20, RW wrote:
> Yes, whitelist_auth requires DKIM_VALID_AU. The use of the subdomain
> is something that's allowed under DMARC.
> whitelist_from_dkim my...@aol.com mx.aol.com
Thanks! That explains things to a large degree.
Now, what about the case when envelope and header send