I am missing DMARC and letsencrypt, Also the possibility to turn off grey listing. Is that still coming?
Greetings,
Roger
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Re: Missing parts
Greylisting should be present already.
DMARC and letsecrypt are removed temporarily and will be added back after I rewrite them. The scripts were pretty awful.
DMARC and letsecrypt are removed temporarily and will be added back after I rewrite them. The scripts were pretty awful.
Re: Missing parts
Ok great,
So the possibility to disable grey listing is added allready?
Also, I had some problems while installing. I addressed it in an other post. Not sure if it is important, but the solution was adding the installation of php70u-cli to the install script.
Concerning DMARC and Letsencrypt, testing v4 is mainly possible in a live environment because you need quiet some mails to learn Bayes. So I want to use my own domains mail to get filtered by v4. However without DMARC and letsencrypt it's a no go for me nad probably others. So maybe it's better to have some awful, but working, scripts that are replaced later, than no at all.
Then, I installed V4 last week, but you do updates all the time. What is the best way to keep the system uptodate?
Greetings,
Roger
So the possibility to disable grey listing is added allready?
Also, I had some problems while installing. I addressed it in an other post. Not sure if it is important, but the solution was adding the installation of php70u-cli to the install script.
Concerning DMARC and Letsencrypt, testing v4 is mainly possible in a live environment because you need quiet some mails to learn Bayes. So I want to use my own domains mail to get filtered by v4. However without DMARC and letsencrypt it's a no go for me nad probably others. So maybe it's better to have some awful, but working, scripts that are replaced later, than no at all.
Then, I installed V4 last week, but you do updates all the time. What is the best way to keep the system uptodate?
Greetings,
Roger
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Re: Missing parts
I added the missing php70u-cli.Woger wrote: ↑08 Jan 2019 08:11 Ok great,
So the possibility to disable grey listing is added allready?
Also, I had some problems while installing. I addressed it in an other post. Not sure if it is important, but the solution was adding the installation of php70u-cli to the install script.
Concerning DMARC and Letsencrypt, testing v4 is mainly possible in a live environment because you need quiet some mails to learn Bayes. So I want to use my own domains mail to get filtered by v4. However without DMARC and letsencrypt it's a no go for me nad probably others. So maybe it's better to have some awful, but working, scripts that are replaced later, than no at all.
Then, I installed V4 last week, but you do updates all the time. What is the best way to keep the system uptodate?
Greetings,
Roger
It is not hard to add DMARC and letsencrypt yourself in the meantime. If you want, grab the v3 scripts and modify/run them.
This is a testing repository. I am not releasing incremental updates yet until everything is passing because that increases the workload substantially and I am making fundamental changes to the packages currently. You will need to rebuild if you want the latest to test right now.
Re: Missing parts
i am just curious,
why would you need letsencrypt for testing ?
EFAV4 encrypt the emails either you have a https or not in the apache.
or you mean the extern users will have issue with the irritant ssl error ?
why would you need letsencrypt for testing ?
EFAV4 encrypt the emails either you have a https or not in the apache.
or you mean the extern users will have issue with the irritant ssl error ?
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Re: Missing parts
On your current efamainly possible in a live environment because you need quiet some mails to learn Bayes
1) sa-learn --backup > backup.txt
on the new efa4
2) sa-learn --clear (this is optional, but good to do to clear out the old database)
4) Restore on efa4:
sa-learn --restore backup.txt
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