I open a ticket with CPANEL and they figured out what was happening. Looks like
Imunify 360 email was stripping the dkim signature off of the mailman messages.
Who would have thunk it I turned the email process off and sent out a
message and lo and behold it was dkim compliant.
Thanks for
On 1/30/25 14:15, jerry.barnabee--- via Mailman-Users wrote:
all of the non-mailman emails get signed by
template.missourimasternaturalists.org
Which also appears to be the sender domain for list mail. so I'm lost as
to why list mail isn't signed.
This is a question for an Exim support res
all of the non-mailman emails get signed by
template.missourimasternaturalists.org
how do I execute that command ??
${perl{get_dkim_domain}}
return a domain or list of domains including the mailman list domain?
JerryB
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On 1/30/25 11:55, jerry.barnabee--- via Mailman-Users wrote:
Here is the code that Is in the exim.conf - but looks like greek to me :)
I do know that all of the domains are listed and have correct dkim entries in
the dns.
Do you know of anyone that actually has a mailman 2.1.39 installation that
Here is the code that Is in the exim.conf - but looks like greek to me :)
I do know that all of the domains are listed and have correct dkim entries in
the dns.
Do you know of anyone that actually has a mailman 2.1.39 installation that does
add dkim signatures to the mailman emails ?
Thanks,
Jerr
On 1/28/25 11:55, jerry.barnabee--- via Mailman-Users wrote:
Event: success success
Sender User:-remote-
Sender Domain:
From Address: members-boun...@template.missourimasternaturalists.org
So this is mail from a list.
...
Router: dkim_lookuphost
Transport: dkim_remote_smtp
A
When I look at "email sent summary" (see below) it shows that the other email
made it to and was accepted by your email server ... so since it is not in your
inbox it should be in your spam/junk folder ...
the message got set via the mailing list:
memb...@template.missourimasternaturalists.org
Jerry Barnabee via Mailman-Users writes:
> Thanks for your reply. I am replying directly to your email as I
> didn't see your reply in the threads of my original post.
It's there in the archive. I recently retired and they cut off my
email for several months (despite being reemployed part-time
jerry.barnabee--- via Mailman-Users writes:
> CPANEL does all the heavy lifting for me - e.g. I don't have to add
> any code anywhere - the only thing that I have to do is make sure
> the correct spf, dkim and dmarc dns records exist on my name server
> for each of my domains- which they do. P
Stephen,
Thanks for your reply. I am replying directly to your email as I didn't see
your reply in the threads of my original post.
My guess is that you are not getting complaints because it is just recently
that the big name email servers (gmail, yahoo, icloud, microsoft) have just
recently s
On 1/25/25 12:30, jerry.barnabee--- via Mailman-Users wrote:
CPANEL does all the heavy lifting for me - e.g. I don't have to add any code
anywhere - the only thing that I have to do is make sure the correct spf, dkim
and dmarc dns records exist on my name server for each of my domains- which
t
CPANEL does all the heavy lifting for me - e.g. I don't have to add any code
anywhere - the only thing that I have to do is make sure the correct spf, dkim
and dmarc dns records exist on my name server for each of my domains- which
they do. Pretty sure opendkim is not being used by CPANEL.
Is p
On 1/25/25 11:32, jerry.barnabee--- via Mailman-Users wrote:
The MTA is already set up to dkim sign messages - my php scripts that use the
"mail" command to send out email messages get a DKIM signature, all the system
generated emails get a DKIM signature. But mailman sent emails do not.
For s
The MTA is already set up to dkim sign messages - my php scripts that use the
"mail" command to send out email messages get a DKIM signature, all the system
generated emails get a DKIM signature. But mailman sent emails do not.
For some reason mailman is not sending the emails out thru the same
On 1/25/25 10:07, jerry.barnabee--- via Mailman-Users wrote:
Is there any work around that can add a valid DKIM signature to outgoing
mailman 2.x emails.
You need to configure your outgoing MTA to DKIM sign the mail.
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