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smedev:qpsmtpd_096 [17/06/2016 23:06] dani [Update qpsmtpd core package] |
smedev:qpsmtpd_096 [13/09/2016 09:43] (Version actuelle) dani [Helo] |
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Previously, the helo plugin was just checking for some known bad helo hostnames used by spammers (aol.com and yahoo.com). Now, it can check much more than that. This plugin is always enabled and has a single setting: | Previously, the helo plugin was just checking for some known bad helo hostnames used by spammers (aol.com and yahoo.com). Now, it can check much more than that. This plugin is always enabled and has a single setting: | ||
- | * HeloPolicy: (lenient|rfc|strict). The default value is **rfc**. See https:// | + | * HeloPolicy: (lenient|rfc|strict). The default value is **lenient**. See https:// |
Example: | Example: | ||
<code bash> | <code bash> | ||
- | db configuration setprop qpsmtpd HeloPolicy | + | db configuration setprop qpsmtpd HeloPolicy |
signal-event email-update | signal-event email-update | ||
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DMARC is a policy on top of DKIM and SPF. By default, SPF and DKIM are now checked on every inbound emails, but no reject is attempted. The dmarc plugin can decide to reject the email (depending on the sender policy). dkim and spf plugins are always enabled. dmarc has two settings: | DMARC is a policy on top of DKIM and SPF. By default, SPF and DKIM are now checked on every inbound emails, but no reject is attempted. The dmarc plugin can decide to reject the email (depending on the sender policy). dkim and spf plugins are always enabled. dmarc has two settings: | ||
- | * DMARCReject (1|0): Default value is 1. If set to 1, the dmarc plugin can decide to reject an email (if the policy of the sender is to reject on alignment failure). You can disable it by setting this to 0 (or disabled, off, no) | + | * DMARCReject (enabled|disabled): Default value is disabled. If set to enabled, the dmarc plugin can decide to reject an email (if the policy of the sender is to reject on alignment failure) |
- | * DMARCReporting (1|0): Default value is 1. If set to 1, enable reporting (which is the **r** in dma**r**c). Reporting is a very important part of the DMARC standard. When enabled, you'll record information about email you receive from domains which have published a DMARC policy in a local SQLite database (/ | + | * DMARCReporting (enabled|disabled): Default value is enabled. If set to enabled, enable reporting (which is the **r** in dma**r**c). Reporting is a very important part of the DMARC standard. When enabled, you'll record information about email you receive from domains which have published a DMARC policy in a local SQLite database (/ |
- | * SPFRejectPolicy (0|1|2|3|4): | + | * SPFRejectPolicy (0|1|2|3|4): |
* 0: do not reject anything | * 0: do not reject anything | ||
* 1: reject when SPF says fail | * 1: reject when SPF says fail | ||
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Example: | Example: | ||
<code bash> | <code bash> | ||
- | db configuration setprop qpsmtpd DMARCReject | + | db configuration setprop qpsmtpd DMARCReject |
signal-event email-update | signal-event email-update | ||
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