Thus spake Mark Sapiro:
>
> Did you restart Mailman after installing the python-dns package?
I think this was the problem---I forgot to restart Mailman after
installing python-dns. It took a few days after asking about this
before I got any further posts which would trigger From munging, but
now
On Thu, May 29, 2014 at 6:03 AM, Joel Uckelman wrote:
> Thus spake Mark Sapiro:
>>
>> If all you are saying is that a lot of posts are From: non-members
>> because they come via the phpbb forum, that shouldn't matter. Mailman
>> should still check the From: domain for DMARC and apply the
>> dmarc_
On 05/29/2014 07:44 AM, Joel Uckelman wrote:
>
> ;; ANSWER SECTION:
> _dmarc.yahoo.com. 1777 IN TXT "v=DMARC1\; p=reject\; sp=none\; pct=100\;
> rua=mailto:dmarc-yahoo-...@yahoo-inc.com, mailto:dmarc_y_...@yahoo.com\;";
...
> It looks like I got a DMARC record back. Is that the expected result?
Thus spake Mark Sapiro:
>
> What do you get on the local machine from
>
> dig txt _dmarc.yahoo.com
[uckelman@one Mailman]$ dig txt _dmarc.yahoo.com
; <<>> DiG 9.9.4-P2-RedHat-9.9.4-12.P2.fc20 <<>> txt _dmarc.yahoo.com
;; global options: +cmd
;; Got answer:
;; ->>HEADER<<- opcode: QUERY, status:
On 05/29/2014 07:15 AM, Joel Uckelman wrote:
>
> So:
>
> 1) IsDMARCProhibited() is running for me.
>
> 2) dns_resolver was *not* false. It looks like this rules out an
> ImportError in my case, since the only way dns_resolver can be set to
> false is in the event of an ImportError (see line 79).
Thus spake Mark Sapiro:
> On 05/29/2014 03:03 AM, Joel Uckelman wrote:
> >
> > Do you still think that given what I found above?
>
>
> Did you restart Mailman after installing the python-dns package?
I think so, but I have no way of checking now.
> Yes, I still think that. If you did restart
Thus spake Mark Sapiro:
> On 05/28/2014 10:28 PM, Stephen J. Turnbull wrote:
> > Mark Sapiro writes:
> >
> > > If there are no 'DMARC' entries in Mailman's logs, it most likely means
> > > the imports I show above didn't succeed in the python that Mailman is
> > > using, in which case dmarc_mod
On 05/29/2014 03:03 AM, Joel Uckelman wrote:
>
> Do you still think that given what I found above?
Did you restart Mailman after installing the python-dns package?
Yes, I still think that. If you did restart Mailman and the package is
available, something should be logged unless the DNS lookup
On 05/28/2014 10:28 PM, Stephen J. Turnbull wrote:
> Mark Sapiro writes:
>
> > If there are no 'DMARC' entries in Mailman's logs, it most likely means
> > the imports I show above didn't succeed in the python that Mailman is
> > using, in which case dmarc_moderaction_action will not be done at
Thus spake Mark Sapiro:
> On 05/28/2014 05:41 AM, Joel Uckelman wrote:
> >
> > I'm running the just-released RPM for 2.1.18 on Fedora 20. I have the
> > python-dns package installed, which I read was required for DMARC
> > checks.
>
>
> The required package is dnspython. This is not the same as
Mark Sapiro writes:
> If there are no 'DMARC' entries in Mailman's logs, it most likely means
> the imports I show above didn't succeed in the python that Mailman is
> using, in which case dmarc_moderaction_action will not be done at all.
If dmarc_moderation_action is not none (precisely speak
On 05/28/2014 05:41 AM, Joel Uckelman wrote:
>
> I'm running the just-released RPM for 2.1.18 on Fedora 20. I have the
> python-dns package installed, which I read was required for DMARC
> checks.
The required package is dnspython. This is not the same as PyDNS. It
looks like the Fedora python-d
Last week I upgraded to Mailman 2.1.18 in order to get the DMARC
workarounds new in that version. I set dmarc_moderation_action for my
list to "Munge From" and waited to see what would happen. Despite that I
seem to still be having DMARC bounces, as this morning I got 22 "Bounce
action notification
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