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2 <title>@PACKAGE@ Sendmail milter - Version @VERSION@</title> | |
3 <partintro> | |
4 <title>Packages</title> | |
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7 The various source and binary packages are available at <ulink |
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8 url="http://www.five-ten-sg.com/@PACKAGE@/packages/">http://www.five-ten-sg.com/@PACKAGE@/packages/</ulink>. |
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9 The most recent documentation is available at <ulink |
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10 url="http://www.five-ten-sg.com/@PACKAGE@/">http://www.five-ten-sg.com/@PACKAGE@/</ulink>. |
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14 A <ulink |
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15 url="http://www.selenic.com/mercurial/wiki/">Mercurial</ulink> source |
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16 code repository for this project is available at <ulink |
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17 url="http://hg.five-ten-sg.com/@PACKAGE@/">http://hg.five-ten-sg.com/@PACKAGE@/</ulink>. |
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21 Bitcoin donations for this project may be sent to |
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22 <ulink url="bitcoin:17n5xJZ9a8csJW2uLeZn7i6jegNKGdLUPJ">bitcoin:17n5xJZ9a8csJW2uLeZn7i6jegNKGdLUPJ</ulink> |
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23 </para> |
108 | 24 </partintro> |
94 | 25 |
108 | 26 <refentry id="@PACKAGE@.1"> |
27 <refentryinfo> | |
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28 <date>2017-03-30</date> |
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29 <author> |
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30 <firstname>Carl</firstname> |
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31 <surname>Byington</surname> |
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32 <affiliation><orgname>510 Software Group</orgname></affiliation> |
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34 </author> |
108 | 35 </refentryinfo> |
94 | 36 |
108 | 37 <refmeta> |
38 <refentrytitle>@PACKAGE@</refentrytitle> | |
39 <manvolnum>1</manvolnum> | |
40 <refmiscinfo>@PACKAGE@ @VERSION@</refmiscinfo> | |
41 </refmeta> | |
42 | |
43 <refnamediv id='name.1'> | |
44 <refname>@PACKAGE@</refname> | |
45 <refpurpose>a sendmail milter with per-user dnsbl filtering</refpurpose> | |
46 </refnamediv> | |
94 | 47 |
108 | 48 <refsynopsisdiv id='synopsis.1'> |
49 <title>Synopsis</title> | |
50 <cmdsynopsis> | |
51 <command>@PACKAGE@</command> | |
52 <arg><option>-c</option></arg> | |
53 <arg><option>-s</option></arg> | |
54 <arg><option>-d <replaceable class="parameter">n</replaceable></option></arg> | |
55 <arg><option>-e <replaceable class="parameter">from|to</replaceable></option></arg> | |
179 | 56 <arg><option>-b <replaceable class="parameter">local-domain-socket</replaceable></option></arg> |
108 | 57 <arg><option>-r <replaceable class="parameter">local-domain-socket</replaceable></option></arg> |
58 <arg><option>-p <replaceable class="parameter">sendmail-socket</replaceable></option></arg> | |
59 <arg><option>-t <replaceable class="parameter">timeout</replaceable></option></arg> | |
60 </cmdsynopsis> | |
61 </refsynopsisdiv> | |
94 | 62 |
108 | 63 <refsect1 id='options.1'> |
64 <title>Options</title> | |
65 <variablelist> | |
66 <varlistentry> | |
67 <term>-c</term> | |
111 | 68 <listitem><para> |
69 Load the configuration file, print a cannonical form | |
70 of the configuration on stdout, and exit. | |
71 </para></listitem> | |
108 | 72 </varlistentry> |
73 <varlistentry> | |
74 <term>-s</term> | |
111 | 75 <listitem><para> |
76 Stress test the configuration loading code by repeating | |
77 the load/free cycle in an infinite loop. | |
78 </para></listitem> | |
108 | 79 </varlistentry> |
80 <varlistentry> | |
81 <term>-d <replaceable class="parameter">n</replaceable></term> | |
111 | 82 <listitem><para> |
83 Set the debug level to <replaceable class="parameter">n</replaceable>. | |
84 </para></listitem> | |
108 | 85 </varlistentry> |
86 <varlistentry> | |
87 <term>-e <replaceable class="parameter">from|to</replaceable></term> | |
111 | 88 <listitem><para> |
89 Print the results of looking up the from and to addresses in the | |
90 current configuration. The | character is used to separate the from and to | |
91 addresses in the argument to the -e switch. | |
92 </para></listitem> | |
108 | 93 </varlistentry> |
94 <varlistentry> | |
179 | 95 <term>-b <replaceable class="parameter">local-domain-socket-file-name</replaceable></term> |
96 <listitem><para> | |
97 Set the local socket used for the connection to the dccifd daemon. | |
98 This is typically /var/dcc/dccifd. | |
99 </para></listitem> | |
100 </varlistentry> | |
101 <varlistentry> | |
102 <term>-r <replaceable class="parameter">local-domain-socket-file-name</replaceable></term> | |
111 | 103 <listitem><para> |
104 Set the local socket used for the connection to our own dns resolver processes. | |
105 </para></listitem> | |
108 | 106 </varlistentry> |
107 <varlistentry> | |
108 <term>-p <replaceable class="parameter">sendmail-socket</replaceable></term> | |
111 | 109 <listitem><para> |
110 Set the socket used for the milter connection to sendmail. This is either | |
111 "inet:port@ip-address" or "local:local-domain-socket-file-name". | |
112 </para></listitem> | |
108 | 113 </varlistentry> |
114 <varlistentry> | |
115 <term>-t <replaceable class="parameter">timeout</replaceable></term> | |
111 | 116 <listitem><para> |
117 Set the timeout in seconds used for communication with sendmail. | |
118 </para></listitem> | |
108 | 119 </varlistentry> |
120 </variablelist> | |
121 </refsect1> | |
94 | 122 |
111 | 123 <refsect1 id='usage.1'> |
108 | 124 <title>Usage</title> |
125 <para><command>@PACKAGE@</command> -c</para> | |
126 <para><command>@PACKAGE@</command> -s</para> | |
111 | 127 <para><command>@PACKAGE@</command> -e 'someone@aol.com|localname@mydomain.tld'</para> |
128 <para><command>@PACKAGE@</command> -d 10 -r resolver.sock -p local:dnsbl.sock</para> | |
129 </refsect1> | |
130 | |
131 <refsect1 id='installation.1'> | |
132 <title>Installation</title> | |
133 <para> | |
134 This is now a standard GNU autoconf/automake installation, so the normal | |
135 "./configure; make; su; make install" works. "make chkconfig" will | |
136 setup the init.d runlevel scripts. Alternatively, you can use the | |
137 source or binary RPMs at <ulink | |
138 url="http://www.five-ten-sg.com/@PACKAGE@/packages">http://www.five-ten-sg.com/@PACKAGE@/packages</ulink>. | |
139 </para> | |
140 <para> | |
141 Note that this has ONLY been tested on Linux, specifically RedHat Linux. | |
142 In particular, this milter makes no attempt to understand IPv6. Your | |
143 mileage will vary. You will need at a minimum a C++ compiler with a | |
144 minimally thread safe STL implementation. The distribution includes a | |
145 test.cpp program. If it fails this milter won't work. If it passes, | |
146 this milter might work. | |
147 </para> | |
148 <para> | |
149 Modify your sendmail.mc by removing all the "FEATURE(dnsbl" lines, add | |
150 the following line in your sendmail.mc and rebuild the .cf file | |
151 </para> | |
152 <para><screen>INPUT_MAIL_FILTER(`dnsbl', `S=local:/var/run/dnsbl/dnsbl.sock, F=T, T=C:30s;S:5m;R:5m;E:5m')</screen></para> | |
153 <para> | |
154 Modify the default <citerefentry> | |
155 <refentrytitle>@PACKAGE@.conf</refentrytitle> <manvolnum>5</manvolnum> | |
156 </citerefentry> configuration. | |
157 </para> | |
158 </refsect1> | |
159 | |
160 <refsect1 id='configuration.1'> | |
161 <title>Configuration</title> | |
162 <para> | |
163 The configuration file is documented in <citerefentry> | |
164 <refentrytitle>@PACKAGE@.conf</refentrytitle> <manvolnum>5</manvolnum> | |
165 </citerefentry>. Any change to the config file, or any file included | |
166 from that config file, will cause it to be reloaded within three | |
167 minutes. | |
168 </para> | |
108 | 169 </refsect1> |
94 | 170 |
108 | 171 <refsect1 id='introduction.1'> |
172 <title>Introduction</title> | |
173 <para> | |
174 Consider the case of a mail server that is acting as secondary MX for a | |
175 collection of clients, each of which has a collection of mail domains. | |
176 Each client may use their own collection of DNSBLs on their primary mail | |
177 server. We present here a mechanism whereby the backup mail server can | |
178 use the correct set of DNSBLs for each recipient for each message. As a | |
179 side-effect, it gives us the ability to customize the set of DNSBLs on a | |
183 | 180 per-recipient basis, so that fred@example.com could use LOCAL and the |
108 | 181 SBL, where all other users @example.com use only the SBL. |
182 </para> | |
183 <para> | |
184 This milter can also verify the envelope from/recipient pairs with the | |
185 primary MX server. This allows the backup mail servers to properly | |
186 reject mail sent to invalid addresses. Otherwise, the backup mail | |
187 servers will accept that mail, and then generate a bounce message when | |
188 the message is forwarded to the primary server (and rejected there with | |
127 | 189 no such user). These rejections are the primary cause of such backscatter. |
108 | 190 </para> |
191 <para> | |
192 This milter will also decode (uuencode, base64, mime, html entity, url | |
193 encodings) and scan for HTTP and HTTPS URLs and bare hostnames in the | |
194 body of the mail. If any of those host names have A or NS records on | |
195 the SBL (or a single configurable DNSBL), the mail will be rejected | |
196 unless previously whitelisted. This milter also counts the number of | |
197 invalid HTML tags, and can reject mail if that count exceeds your | |
198 specified limit. | |
199 </para> | |
200 <para> | |
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207 domain. |
136 | 208 </para> |
209 <para> | |
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215 </para> |
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216 <para> |
162 | 217 Consider the case of a message from A to B passing thru this milter. If |
218 that message is not blocked, then we might eventually see a reply | |
156 | 219 message from B to A. If the filtering context for A includes an |
162 | 220 autowhite entry, and that context does <emphasis>not</emphasis> cover B |
221 as a recipient, then this milter will add an entry in that file to | |
222 whitelist such replies for a configurable time period. Suppose A and B | |
223 are in the same domain, or at least use the same filtering context. In | |
224 that case we don't want to add a whitelist entry for B, since that would | |
225 then allow spammers to send mail from B (forged) to B. Such autowhite | |
160 | 226 files need to be writeable by the dnsbl user, where all the other dnsbl |
227 configuration files only need to be readable by the dnsbl user. | |
156 | 228 </para> |
229 <para> | |
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232 <command>echo "$mail 0" >>$autowhitefile</command>. |
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235 <command>echo "$mail 1" >>$autowhitefile</command>. |
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237 <para> |
108 | 238 The DNSBL milter reads a text configuration file (dnsbl.conf) on |
239 startup, and whenever the config file (or any of the referenced include | |
240 files) is changed. The entire configuration file is case insensitive. | |
241 If the configuration cannot be loaded due to a syntax error, the milter | |
242 will log the error and quit. If the configuration cannot be reloaded | |
243 after being modified, the milter will log the error and send an email to | |
152 | 244 root from dnsbl@$hostname. You probably want to add dnsbl@$hostname |
108 | 245 to your /etc/mail/virtusertable since otherwise sendmail will reject |
246 that message. | |
247 </para> | |
248 </refsect1> | |
94 | 249 |
111 | 250 <refsect1 id='dcc.1'> |
108 | 251 <title>DCC Issues</title> |
252 <para> | |
253 If you are also using the <ulink | |
254 url="http://www.rhyolite.com/anti-spam/dcc/">DCC</ulink> milter, there | |
255 are a few considerations. You may need to whitelist senders from the | |
256 DCC bulk detector, or from the DNS based lists. Those are two very | |
257 different reasons for whitelisting. The former is done thru the DCC | |
258 whiteclnt config file, the later is done thru the DNSBL milter config | |
259 file. | |
260 </para> | |
261 <para> | |
262 You may want to blacklist some specific senders or sending domains. | |
263 This could be done thru either the DCC (on a global basis, or for a | |
264 specific single recipient). We prefer to do such blacklisting via the | |
265 DNSBL milter config, since it can be done for a collection of recipient | |
266 mail domains. The DCC approach has the feature that you can capture the | |
267 entire message in the DCC log files. The DNSBL milter approach has the | |
268 feature that the mail is rejected earlier (at RCPT TO time), and the | |
269 sending machine just gets a generic "550 5.7.1 no such user" message. | |
270 </para> | |
271 <para> | |
272 The DCC whiteclnt file can be included in the DNSBL milter config by the | |
273 dcc_to and dcc_from statements. This will import the (env_to, env_from, | |
274 and substitute mail_host) entries from the DCC config into the DNSBL | |
275 config. This allows using the DCC config as the single point for | |
276 white/blacklisting. | |
277 </para> | |
278 <para> | |
279 Consider the case where you have multiple clients, each with their own | |
280 mail servers, and each running their own DCC milters. Each client is | |
281 using the DCC facilities for envelope from/to white/blacklisting. | |
282 Presumably you can use rsync or scp to fetch copies of your clients DCC | |
283 whiteclnt files on a regular basis. Your mail server, acting as a | |
284 backup MX for your clients, can use the DNSBL milter, and include those | |
285 client DCC config files. The envelope from/to white/blacklisting will | |
286 be appropriately tagged and used only for the domains controlled by each | |
287 of those clients. | |
288 </para> | |
179 | 289 <para> |
290 You can now use (via dccifd) different dcc filtering parameters on a per | |
291 context basis. See the dcc_greylist and dcc_bulk_threshold statements | |
292 in the <citerefentry> <refentrytitle>@PACKAGE@.conf</refentrytitle> | |
293 <manvolnum>5</manvolnum> </citerefentry> configuration. Those | |
294 statements are only active if you supply the <option>-b</option> option | |
295 on the dnsbl command line. If you use the dcc via the standard dcc | |
296 milter (dccm), then connections from clients that use SMTP AUTH are | |
297 still subject to greylisting. If you use the dcc via dccifd and this | |
298 milter, then connections from clients that use SMTP AUTH are never | |
180 | 299 subject to greylisting. As part of this per-user greylisting, you need |
300 to move the dnsblnogrey file from the config directory to something | |
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301 like /var/dcc/userdirs/dnsblnogrey/whiteclnt so the dccifd will |
180 | 302 properly ignore greylisting for those recipients that don't want it. |
179 | 303 </para> |
108 | 304 </refsect1> |
94 | 305 |
111 | 306 <refsect1 id='definitions.1'> |
108 | 307 <title>Definitions</title> |
308 <para> | |
309 CONTEXT - a collection of parameters that defines the filtering context | |
310 to be used for a collection of envelope recipient addresses. The | |
311 context includes such things as the list of DNSBLs to be used, and the | |
312 various content filtering parameters. | |
313 </para> | |
314 <para> | |
315 DNSBL - a named DNS based blocking list is defined by a dns suffix (e.g. | |
316 sbl-xbl.spamhaus.org) and a message string that is used to generate the | |
317 "550 5.7.1" smtp error return code. The names of these DNSBLs will be | |
318 used to define the DNSBL-LISTs. | |
319 </para> | |
320 <para> | |
321 DNSBL-LIST - a named list of DNSBLs that will be used for specific | |
322 recipients or recipient domains. | |
323 </para> | |
249 | 324 <para> |
325 DNSWL - a named DNS based white list is defined by a dns suffix (e.g. | |
326 list.dnswl.org) and an integer level. If the level is greater than or | |
327 equal to x in the 127.0.z.x return code from the white list, then the | |
328 ip address is considered to match, and the message will be whitelisted. | |
329 The names of these DNSWLs will be used to define the DNSWL-LISTs. | |
330 </para> | |
331 <para> | |
332 DNSWL-LIST - a named list of DNSWLs that will be used for specific | |
333 recipients or recipient domains. | |
334 </para> | |
108 | 335 </refsect1> |
94 | 336 |
111 | 337 <refsect1 id='filtering.1'> |
108 | 338 <title>Filtering Procedure</title> |
339 <para> | |
152 | 340 The SMTP envelope 'from' and 'to' values are used in various checks. |
341 The first check is to see if a reply message (swapping the env_from and | |
160 | 342 env_to values) would be unconditionally blocked (just based on the |
343 envelope from address). That check is similar to the main check | |
344 described below, but there is no body content to be scanned, and there | |
345 is no client connection ip address to be checked against DNSBLs. If | |
346 such a reply message would be blocked, we also block the original | |
347 outgoing message. This prevents folks from sending mail to recipients | |
348 that are unable to reply. | |
152 | 349 </para> |
350 <para> | |
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136 | 359 the client has not authenticated with sendmail, we follow these steps |
360 for each recipient. | |
108 | 361 </para> |
362 <orderedlist> | |
111 | 363 <listitem><para> |
108 | 364 The envelope to email address is used to find an initial filtering |
365 context. We first look for a context that specified the full email | |
366 address in the env_to statement. If that is not found, we look for a | |
367 context that specified the entire domain name of the envelope recipient | |
368 in the env_to statement. If that is not found, we look for a context | |
369 that specified the user@ part of the envelope recipient in the env_to | |
370 statement. If that is not found, we use the first top level context | |
371 defined in the config file. | |
111 | 372 </para></listitem> |
373 <listitem><para> | |
108 | 374 The initial filtering context may redirect to a child context based on |
375 the values in the initial context's env_from statement. We look for [1) | |
376 the full envelope from email address, 2) the domain name part of the | |
377 envelope from address, 3) the user@ part of the envelope from address] | |
378 in that context's env_from statement, with values that point to a child | |
379 context. If such an entry is found, we switch to that child filtering | |
380 context. | |
111 | 381 </para></listitem> |
382 <listitem><para> | |
108 | 383 We lookup [1) the full envelope from email address, 2) the domain name |
384 part of the envelope from address, 3) the user@ part of the envelope | |
385 from address] in the filtering context env_from statement. That results | |
386 in one of (white, black, unknown, inherit). | |
111 | 387 </para></listitem> |
388 <listitem><para> | |
108 | 389 If the answer is black, mail to this recipient is rejected with "no such |
390 user", and the dns lists are not checked. | |
111 | 391 </para></listitem> |
392 <listitem><para> | |
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111 | 398 </para></listitem> |
399 <listitem><para> | |
108 | 400 If the answer is unknown, we don't reject yet, but the dns lists will be |
401 checked, and the content may be scanned. | |
111 | 402 </para></listitem> |
403 <listitem><para> | |
108 | 404 If the answer is inherit, we repeat the envelope from search in the |
405 parent context. | |
111 | 406 </para></listitem> |
407 <listitem><para> | |
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249 | 415 If the mail has not been accepted or rejected yet, the dns white lists |
416 specified in the filtering context are checked and the mail is accepted | |
417 if any list has an A record for the standard dns based lookup scheme | |
418 (reversed octets of the client followed by the dns suffix) with a final | |
419 octet greater than or equal to the level specified for that dnswl. | |
420 </para></listitem> | |
421 <listitem><para> | |
422 If the mail has not been accepted or rejected yet, the dns black lists | |
168 | 423 specified in the filtering context are checked and the mail is rejected |
424 if any list has an A record for the standard dns based lookup scheme | |
425 (reversed octets of the client followed by the dns suffix). | |
426 </para></listitem> | |
427 <listitem><para> | |
428 If the mail has not been accepted or rejected yet, and the filtering | |
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433 If the mail has not been accepted or rejected yet, and the filtering |
170 | 434 context (or any ancestor context) specifies a non-empty generic regular |
435 expression, then we check the fully qualified client name (obtained via | |
436 the sendmail macro "_"). The mail is rejected if the client name | |
437 matches the specified regular expression. | |
111 | 438 </para></listitem> |
439 <listitem><para> | |
108 | 440 If the mail has not been accepted or rejected yet, we look for a |
441 verification context, which is the closest ancestor of the filtering | |
442 context that both specifies a verification host, and which covers the | |
443 envelope to address. If we find such a verification context, and the | |
444 verification host is not our own hostname, we open an smtp conversation | |
445 with that verification host. The current envelope from and recipient to | |
446 values are passed to that verification host. If we receive a 5xy | |
447 response those commands, we reject the current recipient with "no such | |
448 user". | |
111 | 449 </para></listitem> |
450 <listitem><para> | |
108 | 451 If the mail has not been accepted or rejected yet, and the filtering |
452 context enables content filtering, and this is the first such recipient | |
453 in this smtp transaction, we set the content filtering parameters from | |
454 this context, and enable content filtering for the body of this message. | |
111 | 455 </para></listitem> |
108 | 456 </orderedlist> |
457 <para> | |
160 | 458 For each recipient that was accepted, we search for an autowhite entry |
459 starting in the reply filtering context. If an autowhite entry is found, | |
460 we add the recipient to that auto whitelist file. This will prevent reply | |
461 messages from being blocked by the dnsbl or content filtering. | |
462 </para> | |
463 <para> | |
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108 | 490 If content filtering is enabled for this body, the mail text is decoded |
119 | 491 (uuencode, base64, mime, html entity, url encodings), and scanned for HTTP |
492 and HTTPS URLs or bare host names. Hostnames must be either ip address | |
493 literals, or must end in a string defined by the TLD list. The first | |
494 <configurable> host names are checked as follows. | |
495 </para> | |
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497 The only known list that is suitable for the content filter DNSBL is the | |
498 SBL. If the content filter DNSBL is defined, and any of those host | |
499 names resolve to ip addresses that are on that DNSBL (or have | |
500 nameservers that are on that list), and the host name is not on the | |
501 <configurable> ignore list, the mail is rejected. | |
502 </para> | |
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504 If the content uribl DNSBL is defined, and any of those host names are | |
505 on that DNSBL, and the host name is not on the <configurable> | |
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163 | 530 </para> |
531 <para> | |
119 | 532 We also scan for excessive bad html tags, and if a <configurable> |
533 limit is exceeded, the mail is rejected. | |
108 | 534 </para> |
535 </refsect1> | |
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550 signed by trusted.example.net - which is a common case. Both Microsoft |
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551 Office365 and Google run mail for customer domains, but use DKIM |
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552 signing domains in onmicrosoft.com and gappssmtp.com, which are |
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553 unrelated to the customer domain. DMARC in the default relaxed |
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555 good.example.com. DNSBL specifies the exact list of acceptable signing |
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556 domains, rather than inferring it from child/parent relationships, or |
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558 suffix lists to find the organizational domain. We can block mail |
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559 from marketing.example.com while accepting mail from |
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560 billing.example.com, even if both are DKIM signed by example.com. |
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564 <literallayout class="monospaced"><![CDATA[ |
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565 rfc5321 envelope from = one@evil.example.com |
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566 rfc5322 header from = two@good.example.com |
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567 authentication results = dkim pass header.d=other.example.com |
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568 _dmarc.good.example.com txt = "v=DMARC1; p=reject; adkim:s aspf:s" |
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569 dkim_from {good.example.com require_signed other.example.com;} |
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571 DMARC would fail the strict identifier alignment. DNSBL allows |
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572 us to require DKIM signatures that are unrelated |
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573 to the rfc5322 header from, so we accept this message. |
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578 rfc5321 envelope from = one@evil.example.com |
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580 authentication results = dkim pass header.d=other.example.net |
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581 _dmarc.good.example.com txt = "v=DMARC1; p=reject; adkim:r aspf:r" |
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582 dkim_from {good.example.com require_signed other.example.net;} |
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587 DMARC would not check DKIM since example.com and example.net |
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588 do not pass even the relaxed identifer alignment requirement. |
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589 DNSBL allows us to require DKIM signatures that are not |
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590 related to the rfc5322 header from domain, so we accept |
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591 the message based on the DKIM signature and don't need to |
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599 authentication results = dkim fail header.d=other.example.net |
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600 _dmarc.good.example.com txt = "v=DMARC1; p=reject; adkim:r aspf:r" |
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601 evil.example.com txt = "v=spf1 ... including the source ip |
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602 good.example.com txt = "v=spf1 ... not including the source ip |
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603 dkim_from {good.example.com require_signed other.example.net;} |
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606 related to the rfc5322 header from domain. In this case |
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608 We check SPF based on the rfc5322 header from, and |
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609 good.example.com does not allow the source ip, so we reject |
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610 this message. |
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611 DMARC would accept that message based on the SPF check |
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111 | 616 <refsect1 id='access.1'> |
108 | 617 <title>Sendmail access vs. DNSBL</title> |
618 <para> | |
619 With the standard sendmail.mc dnsbl FEATURE, the dnsbl checks may be | |
620 suppressed by entries in the /etc/mail/access database. For example, | |
621 suppose you control a /18 of address space, and have allocated some /24s | |
622 to some clients. You have access entries like | |
111 | 623 <literallayout class="monospaced"><![CDATA[ |
624 192.168.4 OK | |
625 192.168.17 OK]]></literallayout> | |
108 | 626 </para> |
627 <para> | |
628 to allow those clients to smarthost thru your mail server. Now if one | |
629 of those clients happens get infected with a virus that turns a machine | |
630 into an open proxy, and their 192.168.4.45 lands on the SBL-XBL, you | |
631 will still wind up allowing that infected machine to smarthost thru your | |
632 mail servers. | |
633 </para> | |
634 <para> | |
635 With this DNSBL milter, the sendmail access database cannot override the | |
636 dnsbl checks, so that machine won't be able to send mail to or thru your | |
637 smarthost mail server (unless the virus/proxy can use smtp-auth). | |
638 </para> | |
639 <para> | |
640 Using the standard sendmail features, you would add access entries to | |
641 allow hosts on your local network to relay thru your mail server. Those | |
642 OK entries in the sendmail access database will override all the dnsbl | |
643 checks. With this DNSBL milter, you will need to have the local users | |
644 authenticate with smtp-auth to get the same effect. You might find | |
645 <ulink | |
646 url="http://www.ists.dartmouth.edu/classroom/sendmail-ssl-how-to.php"> | |
647 these directions</ulink> helpful for setting up smtp-auth if you are on | |
648 RH Linux. | |
649 </para> | |
650 </refsect1> | |
94 | 651 |
111 | 652 <refsect1 id='performance.1'> |
108 | 653 <title>Performance Issues</title> |
654 <para> | |
655 Consider a high volume high performance machine running sendmail. Each | |
656 sendmail process can do its own dns resolution. Typically, such dns | |
657 resolver libraries are not thread safe, and so must be protected by some | |
658 sort of mutex in a threaded environment. When we add a milter to | |
659 sendmail, we now have a collection of sendmail processes, and a | |
660 collection of milter threads. | |
661 </para> | |
662 <para> | |
663 We will be doing a lot of dns lookups per mail message, and at least | |
664 some of those will take many tens of seconds. If all this dns work is | |
665 serialized inside the milter, we have an upper limit of about 25K mail | |
666 messages per day. That is clearly not sufficient for many sites. | |
667 </para> | |
668 <para> | |
669 Since we want to do parallel dns resolution across those milter threads, | |
670 we add another collection of dns resolver processes. Each sendmail | |
671 process is talking to a milter thread over a socket, and each milter | |
672 thread is talking to a dns resolver process over another socket. | |
673 </para> | |
674 <para> | |
675 Suppose we are processing 20 messages per second, and each message | |
676 requires 20 seconds of dns work. Then we will have 400 sendmail | |
677 processes, 400 milter threads, and 400 dns resolver processes. Of | |
678 course that steady state is very unlikely to happen. | |
679 </para> | |
680 </refsect1> | |
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682 | |
111 | 683 <refsect1 id='rejected.1'> |
108 | 684 <title>Rejected Ideas</title> |
685 <para> | |
686 The following ideas have been considered and rejected. | |
687 </para> | |
688 <para> | |
111 | 689 Add max_recipients setting to the context configuration. Recipients in |
690 excess of that limit will be rejected, and all the non-whitelisted | |
691 recipients will be removed. Current spammers *very* rarely send more | |
692 than ten recipients in a single smtp transaction, so this won't stop any | |
108 | 693 significant amount of spam. |
694 </para> | |
695 <para> | |
696 Add poison addresses to the configuration. If any recipient is | |
697 poison, all recipients are rejected even if they would be whitelisted, | |
698 and the data is rejected if sent. I have a collection of spam trap | |
699 addresses that would be suitable for such use. Based on my log files, | |
700 any mail to those spam trap addresses is rejected based on either dnsbl | |
701 lookups or the DCC. So this won't result in blocking any additional | |
702 spam. | |
703 </para> | |
704 <para> | |
705 Add an option to only allow one recipient if the return path is | |
706 empty. Based on my log files, there is no mail that violates this | |
707 check. | |
708 </para> | |
709 <para> | |
710 Reject the mail if the envelope from domain name contains any MX | |
711 records pointing to 127.0.0.0/8. I don't see any significant amount of | |
712 spam sent with such domain names. | |
713 </para> | |
714 </refsect1> | |
94 | 715 |
108 | 716 <refsect1 id='todo.1'> |
717 <title>TODO</title> | |
718 <para> | |
719 The following ideas are under consideration. | |
720 </para> | |
721 <para> | |
276 | 722 Add config switch to require the HELO argument to resolve to an ip address. |
723 </para> | |
724 <para> | |
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737 <para> |
115 | 738 Look for href="hostname/path" strings that are missing the required |
739 http:// protocol header. Such references are still clickable in common | |
740 mail software. | |
741 </para> | |
108 | 742 </refsect1> |
94 | 743 |
111 | 744 <refsect1 id='copyright.1'> |
108 | 745 <title>Copyright</title> |
746 <para> | |
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747 Copyright (C) 2012 by 510 Software Group <carl@five-ten-sg.com> |
108 | 748 </para> |
749 <para> | |
750 This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it | |
751 under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by the | |
160 | 752 Free Software Foundation; either version 3, or (at your option) any |
108 | 753 later version. |
754 </para> | |
755 <para> | |
756 You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License along | |
757 with this program; see the file COPYING. If not, please write to the | |
758 Free Software Foundation, 675 Mass Ave, Cambridge, MA 02139, USA. | |
759 </para> | |
760 </refsect1> | |
94 | 761 |
111 | 762 <refsect1 id='version.1'> |
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763 <title>Version</title> |
108 | 764 <para> |
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108 | 766 </para> |
767 </refsect1> | |
768 </refentry> | |
769 | |
770 | |
771 <refentry id="@PACKAGE@.conf.5"> | |
772 <refentryinfo> | |
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777 <affiliation><orgname>510 Software Group</orgname></affiliation> |
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779 </author> |
108 | 780 </refentryinfo> |
94 | 781 |
108 | 782 <refmeta> |
783 <refentrytitle>@PACKAGE@.conf</refentrytitle> | |
784 <manvolnum>5</manvolnum> | |
785 <refmiscinfo>@PACKAGE@ @VERSION@</refmiscinfo> | |
786 </refmeta> | |
94 | 787 |
108 | 788 <refnamediv id='name.5'> |
789 <refname>@PACKAGE@.conf</refname> | |
111 | 790 <refpurpose>configuration file for @PACKAGE@ sendmail milter</refpurpose> |
108 | 791 </refnamediv> |
792 | |
793 <refsynopsisdiv id='synopsis.5'> | |
794 <title>Synopsis</title> | |
795 <cmdsynopsis> | |
796 <command>@PACKAGE@.conf</command> | |
797 </cmdsynopsis> | |
798 </refsynopsisdiv> | |
94 | 799 |
108 | 800 <refsect1 id='description.5'> |
801 <title>Description</title> | |
802 <para>The <command>@PACKAGE@.conf</command> configuration file is | |
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806 <literallayout class="monospaced"><![CDATA[include "<file>";]]></literallayout> |
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108 | 808 |
809 <literallayout class="monospaced"><![CDATA[ | |
810 CONFIG = {CONTEXT ";"}+ | |
811 CONTEXT = "context" NAME "{" {STATEMENT}+ "}" | |
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812 STATEMENT = ( DNSBL | DNSBLLIST | DNSWL | DNSWLLIST | CONTENT | ENV-TO |
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813 | VERIFY | GENERIC | W_REGEX | AUTOWHITE | CONTEXT | ENV-FROM |
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814 | RATE-LIMIT | REQUIRERDNS) ";" |
108 | 815 |
124 | 816 DNSBL = "dnsbl" NAME DNSPREFIX ERROR-MSG1 |
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817 DNSBLLIST = "dnsbl_list" {NAME}* |
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821 LEVEL = INTEGER |
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823 REQUIRERDNS = "require_rdns" ("yes" | "no") |
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824 |
108 | 825 CONTENT = "content" ("on" | "off") "{" {CONTENT-ST}+ "}" |
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826 CONTENT-ST = (FILTER | URIBL | IGNORE | TLD | HTML-TAGS | HTML-LIMIT | |
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827 HOST-LIMIT | SPAMASS | REQUIRE | DCCGREY | DCCBULK | DKIM_SIGNER | |
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828 DKIM_FROM) ";" |
124 | 829 FILTER = "filter" DNSPREFIX ERROR-MSG2 |
830 URIBL = "uribl" DNSPREFIX ERROR-MSG3 | |
108 | 831 IGNORE = "ignore" "{" {HOSTNAME [";"]}+ "}" |
832 TLD = "tld" "{" {TLD [";"]}+ "}" | |
833 HTML-TAGS = "html_tags" "{" {HTMLTAG [";"]}+ "}" | |
124 | 834 ERROR-MSG1 = string containing exactly two %s replacement tokens |
835 both are replaced with the client ip address | |
836 ERROR-MSG2 = string containing exactly two %s replacement tokens | |
837 the first is replaced with the hostname, and the second | |
838 is replaced with the ip address | |
839 ERROR-MSG3 = string containing exactly two %s replacement tokens | |
840 both are replaced with the hostname | |
108 | 841 |
842 HTML-LIMIT = "html_limit" ("on" INTEGER ERROR-MSG | "off") | |
843 | |
111 | 844 HOST-LIMIT = "host_limit" ("on" INTEGER ERROR-MSG | "off" | |
845 "soft" INTEGER) | |
178 | 846 SPAMASS = "spamassassin" INTEGER |
847 REQUIRE = "require_match" ("yes" | "no") | |
848 DCCGREY = "dcc_greylist" ("yes" | "no") | |
849 DCCBULK = "dcc_bulk_threshold" (INTEGER | "many" | "off") | |
94 | 850 |
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851 DKIMSIGNER = "dkim_signer" "{" {SIGNING_DOMAIN DEF [";"]}+ "}" |
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852 DKIMFROM = "dkim_from" "{" {HEADER_FROM_DOMAIN DKIMVALUE SIGNERS [";"]}+ "}" |
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853 DKIMVALUE = "signed_white" | "signed_black" | "require_signed" |
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108 | 856 ENV-TO = "env_to" "{" {(TO-ADDR | DCC-TO)}+ "}" |
857 TO-ADDR = ADDRESS [";"] | |
858 DCC-TO = "dcc_to" ("ok" | "many") "{" DCCINCLUDEFILE "}" ";" | |
859 | |
860 VERIFY = "verify" HOSTNAME ";" | |
168 | 861 GENERIC = "generic" REGULAREXPRESSION ERROR-MSG4 ";" |
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168 | 863 ERROR-MSG4 = string containing exactly one %s replacement token |
864 which is replaced with the client name | |
153 | 865 AUTOWHITE = "autowhite" DAYS FILENAME ";" |
108 | 866 |
867 ENV_FROM = "env_from" [DEFAULT] "{" {(FROM-ADDR | DCC-FROM)}+ "}" | |
868 FROM-ADDR = ADDRESS VALUE [";"] | |
869 DCC-FROM = "dcc_from" "{" DCCINCLUDEFILE "}" ";" | |
136 | 870 |
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871 RATE-LIMIT = "rate_limit" DEFAULT_RCPT_LIMIT DAILY_MULTIPLE_RCPT |
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872 DEFAULT_IP_LIMIT DAILY_MULTIPLE_IP "{" (RATE)+ "}" |
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873 RATE = USER RCPTLIMIT IPLIMIT ";" |
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874 RCPTLIMIT = INTEGER |
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877 DEFAULT_IP_LIMIT = INTEGER |
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878 DAILY_MULTIPLE_IP = INTEGER |
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880 DEF = ("white" | "black" | "unknown") |
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881 DEFAULT = (DEF | "inherit" | "") |
108 | 882 ADDRESS = (USER@ | DOMAIN | USER@DOMAIN) |
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883 VALUE = (DEF | "inherit" | CHILD-CONTEXT-NAME)]]></literallayout> |
108 | 884 </refsect1> |
94 | 885 |
108 | 886 <refsect1 id='sample.5'> |
887 <title>Sample</title> | |
888 <literallayout class="monospaced"><![CDATA[ | |
127 | 889 context main-default { |
890 // outbound dnsbl filtering to catch our own customers that end up on the sbl | |
891 dnsbl sbl sbl-xbl.spamhaus.org "Mail from %s rejected - sbl; see http://www.spamhaus.org/query/bl?ip=%s"; | |
174 | 892 dnsbl_list sbl; |
127 | 893 |
894 // outbound content filtering to prevent our own customers from sending spam | |
895 content on { | |
896 filter sbl-xbl.spamhaus.org "Mail containing %s rejected - sbl; see http://www.spamhaus.org/query/bl?ip=%s"; | |
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897 uribl multi.surbl.org "Mail containing %s rejected - surbl; see http://www.surbl.org/surbl-analysis?d=%s"; |
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899 #uribl dbl.spamhaus.org "Mail containing %s rejected - dbl; see http://www.spamhaus.org/query/domain?domain=%s"; |
127 | 900 ignore { include "hosts-ignore.conf"; }; |
901 tld { include "tld.conf"; }; | |
902 html_tags { include "html-tags.conf"; }; | |
903 html_limit on 20 "Mail containing excessive bad html tags rejected"; | |
904 html_limit off; | |
905 host_limit on 20 "Mail containing excessive host names rejected"; | |
906 host_limit soft 20; | |
178 | 907 spamassassin 4; |
908 require_match yes; | |
909 dcc_greylist yes; | |
910 dcc_bulk_threshold 50; | |
127 | 911 }; |
912 | |
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913 // backscatter prevention - do not send bounces for mail that we accepted but could not forward |
127 | 914 // we only send bounces to our own customers |
915 env_from unknown { | |
916 "<>" black; | |
917 }; | |
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927 joe 10 2; // "" |
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929 "@otherdomain.tld" 100 2; |
136 | 930 }; |
127 | 931 }; |
932 | |
171 | 933 context main { |
934 dnsbl localp partial.blackholes.five-ten-sg.com "Mail from %s rejected - local; see http://www.five-ten-sg.com/blackhole.php?%s"; | |
108 | 935 dnsbl local blackholes.five-ten-sg.com "Mail from %s rejected - local; see http://www.five-ten-sg.com/blackhole.php?%s"; |
174 | 936 dnsbl sbl zen.spamhaus.org "Mail from %s rejected - sbl; see http://www.spamhaus.org/query/bl?ip=%s"; |
108 | 937 dnsbl xbl xbl.spamhaus.org "Mail from %s rejected - xbl; see http://www.spamhaus.org/query/bl?ip=%s"; |
249 | 938 dnswl dnswl.org list.dnswl.org 2; |
171 | 939 dnsbl_list local sbl; |
249 | 940 dnswl_list dnswl.org; |
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108 | 943 content on { |
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946 # anything signed by this is accepted. |
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952 credit.paypal.com require_signed credit.paypal.com; |
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953 paypal.com require_signed paypal.com; |
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954 dhl.com require_signed dhl.com; |
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955 adp.com require_signed "adp.com,bmi.adp.com"; |
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966 # some paychex mail is signed, some is unsigned but passes strong spf. |
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108 | 970 filter sbl-xbl.spamhaus.org "Mail containing %s rejected - sbl; see http://www.spamhaus.org/query/bl?ip=%s"; |
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973 #uribl dbl.spamhaus.org "Mail containing %s rejected - dbl; see http://www.spamhaus.org/query/domain?domain=%s"; |
108 | 974 ignore { include "hosts-ignore.conf"; }; |
975 tld { include "tld.conf"; }; | |
976 html_tags { include "html-tags.conf"; }; | |
977 html_limit off; | |
978 host_limit soft 20; | |
178 | 979 spamassassin 5; |
980 require_match yes; | |
981 dcc_greylist yes; | |
982 dcc_bulk_threshold 20; | |
108 | 983 }; |
94 | 984 |
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171 | 986 "your mail server %s seems to have a generic name"; |
987 | |
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108 | 990 env_to { |
171 | 991 # !! replace this with your domain names |
108 | 992 # child contexts are not allowed to specify recipient addresses outside these domains |
179 | 993 # if this is a backup-mx, you need to include here domains for which you relay to the primary mx |
174 | 994 include "/etc/mail/local-host-names"; |
108 | 995 }; |
94 | 996 |
108 | 997 context whitelist { |
998 content off {}; | |
999 env_to { | |
171 | 1000 # dcc_to ok { include "/var/dcc/whitecommon"; }; |
108 | 1001 }; |
1002 env_from white {}; # white forces all unmatched from addresses (everyone in this case) to be whitelisted | |
1003 # so all mail TO these env_to addresses is accepted | |
1004 }; | |
94 | 1005 |
171 | 1006 context abuse { |
1007 dnsbl_list xbl; | |
1008 content off {}; | |
174 | 1009 generic "^$ " " "; # regex cannot match, to disable generic rdns rejects |
171 | 1010 env_to { |
1011 abuse@ # no content filtering on abuse reports | |
1012 postmaster@ # "" | |
1013 }; | |
1014 env_from unknown {}; # ignore all parent white/black listing | |
1015 }; | |
1016 | |
108 | 1017 context minimal { |
171 | 1018 dnsbl_list sbl; |
178 | 1019 content on { |
1020 spamassassin 10; | |
1021 dcc_bulk_threshold many; | |
1022 }; | |
171 | 1023 generic "^$ " " "; # regex cannot match, to disable generic rdns rejects |
108 | 1024 env_to { |
1025 }; | |
1026 }; | |
94 | 1027 |
108 | 1028 context blacklist { |
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108 | 1031 env_to { |
171 | 1032 # dcc_to many { include "/var/dcc/whitecommon"; }; |
108 | 1033 }; |
1034 env_from black {}; # black forces all unmatched from addresses (everyone in this case) to be blacklisted | |
1035 # so all mail TO these env_to addresses is rejected | |
1036 }; | |
94 | 1037 |
171 | 1038 env_from unknown { |
1039 abuse@ abuse; # replies to abuse reports use the abuse context | |
1040 # dcc_from { include "/var/dcc/whitecommon"; }; | |
108 | 1041 }; |
1042 | |
171 | 1043 autowhite 90 "autowhite/my-auto-whitelist"; |
1044 # install should create /etc/dnsbl/autowhite writable by userid dnsbl | |
108 | 1045 };]]></literallayout> |
1046 </refsect1> | |
94 | 1047 |
111 | 1048 <refsect1 id='version.5'> |
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1049 <title>Version</title> |
108 | 1050 <para> |
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108 | 1052 </para> |
1053 </refsect1> | |
1054 | |
1055 </refentry> | |
1056 </reference> |