Sympl issueshttps://gitlab.com/sympl.io/sympl/-/issues2021-08-13T16:12:36Zhttps://gitlab.com/sympl.io/sympl/-/issues/304sympl11 - Exim configuration uses tainting workaround2021-08-13T16:12:36ZPaul Cammishsympl11 - Exim configuration uses tainting workaroundThe configuration in Exim 4.94 has introduced the concept of training for user-submitted variables.
This causes some issues with the Sympl configuration as we need to be able to read the relevant information based on the input to route ...The configuration in Exim 4.94 has introduced the concept of training for user-submitted variables.
This causes some issues with the Sympl configuration as we need to be able to read the relevant information based on the input to route mail correctly.
A workaround has been applied to the relevant parts, but this should be removed before it leaves testing.https://gitlab.com/sympl.io/sympl/-/issues/268DKIM signature covers the sender address, but should cover the FROM HEADER ad...2020-09-24T06:23:41ZPaul CammishDKIM signature covers the sender address, but should cover the FROM HEADER address.# Summary
DKIM signatures are based on the SMTP sender address, not the email FROM HEADER address, which is the wrong thing to do. When the FROM address is local, and there's a DKIM key to sign with, then that should be done.
If there...# Summary
DKIM signatures are based on the SMTP sender address, not the email FROM HEADER address, which is the wrong thing to do. When the FROM address is local, and there's a DKIM key to sign with, then that should be done.
If there's no key to sign with, then perhaps we should not be sending the email!?
# Steps to reproduce
Send an email with a FROM address that doesn't match the SMTP sender address. You should notice that the DKIM header doesn't cover the FROM address.
/cc @kelduumhttps://gitlab.com/sympl.io/sympl/-/issues/12Add local DNS server with ability to allow AXFR to slaves2020-04-23T19:38:17ZPaul CammishAdd local DNS server with ability to allow AXFR to slavesFor sympl to work standalone, it needs an integrated DNS server. The should be automatically updated by the various DNS related operations, and provide for AXFR requests to be allowed to enable external servers to provide DNS for domains...For sympl to work standalone, it needs an integrated DNS server. The should be automatically updated by the various DNS related operations, and provide for AXFR requests to be allowed to enable external servers to provide DNS for domains hosted within sympl
Patrick Cherry has implemented something already, which might be a useful starting point:
https://gitlab.com/patch0/djbdns/wikis/homeFuture Plans