[Rspamd-Users] Why does rspamd try to dkmim sign incoming mail?

G.W. Haywood rspamd at jubileegroup.co.uk
Wed Aug 21 16:17:23 UTC 2024


Hi there,

On Wed, 21 Aug 2024, Tino Hendricks via Users wrote:
>> Am 21.08.2024 um 15:19 schrieb G.W. Haywood <rspamd at jubileegroup.co.uk>:
>> On Wed, 21 Aug 2024, Johannes Rohr wrote:
>>
>>> ... incoming mail. Apparently, rspamd tries to dkim sign them. Why?
>>
>> I'm guessing that you messed up the configuration, it make no sense to
>> sign incoming mail unless for example you're relaying it on behalf of
>> your own (trusted) senders.
>>
>>> Can this be turned off somehomw?
>>
>> Did you check the docs?
>>
>> https://rspamd.com/doc/modules/dkim_signing.html
>>
>> Does that help?
>
> I followed these docs exactly and have the same behavior… 🤷🏼‍♂️
> But was strong/lazy enough to ignore the logging noise.

Maybe the logging noise is just that - noise.  Does the OP have any
other evidence that rspamd is trying to sign foreign mail?  Is it
correctly signing the mail which it should be signing?

For sure there are ways to suppress useless error messages. :)

-- 

73,
Ged.


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