[Rspamd-Users] I'm confused...
Steve Witten
caponecicero at gmail.com
Sun Feb 4 00:27:39 UTC 2024
mail.niteflyte.net
rspamd.niteflyte.net
There's no DMARC record for either of these but there IS a DMARC record for
niteflyte.net that should be used. Only mail.niteflyte.net has an MX
record.
The mail is sent by 'mail' on each system:
mail -E -s 'the subject' root
root is aliased to 'postmaster at niteflyte.net' on each system. '
postmaster at niteflyte.net' is aliased to me on mail.niteflyte.net. The MTA
on rspamd.niteflyte.net is 'dma' (Dragonfly mail agent). The MTA on
mail.niteflyte.net is postfix.
However, I think this is the answer:
On a point of order, the SPF record for example.com has nothing to do
> with the (entirely separate) SPF records for mail.example.com and
> rspamd.example.com, and it is not permissible (for, er, example if SPF
> records for mail.example.com and rspamd.example.com cannot be found)
> to use the SPF record for example.com instead.
Maybe the better question to ask is: How can I prevent rspamd from
scanning this mail? Since it's internal, status-report kind of stuff, it's
not really worthwhile to do this.
-- SW
On Sat, Feb 3, 2024 at 2:53 PM G.W. Haywood <rspamd at jubileegroup.co.uk>
wrote:
> Hi there,
>
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