Hi all
I have an older 5.2 server used for email. (yes plan to upgrade soon...)
We are getting a lot of nuisance emails that use spoofed but valid email addresses from our own domain, where the message is from and to the same address. I can view the header and see that the message originates from outside. I can also see in the mail log the message comes from off-site.
Is there an easy fix to check and block emails that have valid sender address, but come from outside our domain?
thanks
K
I have an older 5.2 server used for email. (yes plan to upgrade soon...)
We are getting a lot of nuisance emails that use spoofed but valid email addresses from our own domain, where the message is from and to the same address. I can view the header and see that the message originates from outside. I can also see in the mail log the message comes from off-site.
Is there an easy fix to check and block emails that have valid sender address, but come from outside our domain?
thanks
K
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Hi,
Defining DMARC or SPF policies on your DNS is one thing. If you want your mail system taking these into account receiving inbound messages, you'll need some additional configuration.
postfix-policyd-spf-python should be able to deal with SPF validation, while opendmarc should be able to cope with DMARC validation.
Using postfix and dovecot, this post should apply to your case: -
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Have a look in this HowTo. The section at the end should be applicable to 5.x but I can't test as I don't have an 5.x machines and I really should encourage you to upgrade.
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