[Rspamd-Users] rspamd DKIM, Mimecast and Content-Encoding

Danjel Jungersen danjel at jungersen.dk
Tue Oct 22 09:47:31 UTC 2024


Hi there.

I have been following this thread, and a large part of it is gibberish 
to me.

As I understand it, someone (postfix / rspamd) talks 8 bit, someone else 
talks different language.
  - Correct?

And my real question is basically:

Is this:

1) A problem because a few ISP's use very new or still very rare setups 
and the problem will increase in the future.
  - In this case I hope postfix / rspamd maintainers will do some work 
before I get into trouble....

or

2) A problem because a few ISP's use very old or deprecated setups and 
the problem will go away by itself.

All the best!

Danjel

On 22-10-2024 07:44, Florian Effenberger wrote:
> Hello,
>
>> Am 21.10.2024 um 22:16 schrieb Darrin Smart via Users<users at lists.rspamd.com>:
>>
>> In our case we have a second Postfix instance running for outbound delivery with 8BITMIME disabled (smtpd_discard_ehlo_keywords = 8bitmime), and it does the signing with OpenDKIM. For inbound, we accept 8BITMIME and let the Rspamd milter do the DMARC validation.
> thanks for sharing! This indeed seems to be one option, and actually amavisd, at least when run via the classical method instead of a milter, seems to do similar. This also explains why another amavis host had no problems, but I could not deliver via rspamd. I understand also converting to 7bit has its drawbacks though.
>
> Do you by any chance have the Postfix config snippets at hand, so I could reuse them?
>
> Thanks!
> Florian
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