diff xml/dnsbl.in @ 426:beda588f2881 stable-6-0-60

include sample dkim config
author Carl Byington <carl@five-ten-sg.com>
date Fri, 18 Aug 2017 09:39:31 -0700
parents d5a1ed33d3ae
children 7b072e16bd69
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--- a/xml/dnsbl.in	Fri Aug 18 09:11:35 2017 -0700
+++ b/xml/dnsbl.in	Fri Aug 18 09:39:31 2017 -0700
@@ -25,7 +25,7 @@
 
     <refentry id="@PACKAGE@.1">
         <refentryinfo>
-            <date>2017-03-30</date>
+            <date>2017-08-18</date>
             <author>
                 <firstname>Carl</firstname>
                 <surname>Byington</surname>
@@ -545,7 +545,7 @@
                 identical to a DMARC reject policy with strict identifier alignment.
                 When doing SPF fallback, DMARC checks SPF based on the rfc5321
                 envelope from domain. DNSBL checks SPF based on the rfc5322 header
-                from domain, but we ignore mx: and ptr: elements in the txt record.
+                from domain.
                 DMARC does not allow mail from good.example.com to be
                 signed by trusted.example.net - which is a common case. Both Microsoft
                 Office365 and Google run mail for customer domains, but use DKIM
@@ -773,7 +773,7 @@
 
     <refentry id="@PACKAGE@.conf.5">
         <refentryinfo>
-            <date>2017-03-30</date>
+            <date>2017-08-18</date>
             <author>
                 <firstname>Carl</firstname>
                 <surname>Byington</surname>