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Hi, The default configuration does not check for DKIM or SPF on any of the submission ports (465, 587). Are your clients sending the messages using one of the submission ports? If so, have you changed your configuration recently? |
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If I set settings to strict I can no longer send mail via 587 of 465. Server complains about the missing DKIM signature. But maybe this is more of a configuration thing. I think it does make sense to be strict about reverse lookup, spf and dkim. The are all things the sender can configure. So it does not matter on which port mails get received. If not authenticated and for destination domain then do all these strict checks. Or and I wrong? Something like this:
Unfortunately the 'authenticated_as' is not available in iprev and spf.vertify. It does work for DKIM. Any suggestions? Thanks! |
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Yeah sorry for wasting your time. You are right. That should be enough. Thanks for the support! |
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Hi,
Great project and really like the setup! But do have a question:
When I try to send an email as an authenticated user it still gets checked for DKIM and SPF it seems. So if I choose to set these settings to strict I can no longer send my mail from clients. Is there a setting to avoid this other than setting these settings to relaxed?
Good to know, I use ldap.
Thanks!
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