Hi, Adrian -
Looking at the extract you posted, I think you are denying (rejecting)
messages for which either SPF or DKIM verification fails? (For example,
you're using *deny* used in the acl_check_mail ACL to refuse the MAIL FROM.)
If so (it's late, and my tired eyes might be misreading things!), you may
want to review and reconsider this as it is working against the ethos of
DMARC, which passes if either SPF, DKIM or both pass. That is, DMARC passes
even if one (bot not both) of SPF or DKIM fail.
For example, our University is very selective about which external service
providers we add to our SPF record because of the risk changes they make
could invalidate it. Instead we tend to rely solely on messages third-party
service providers send out on our behalf being correctly DKIM-signed. That
is fine and perfectly allowable under a DMARC policy. However I think your
configuration is going to reject such messages because it sees SPF fail,
without then going on to also check DKIM.
Cheers,
Mike B-)
On Sun, 12 Jul 2020 at 23:09, Adrian (Aad) Offerman via Exim-users <
exim-users@???> wrote:
> Hello all,
>
> I've been working on the implementation of SPF/DKIM/DMARC policies in
> the configuration of Exim on CentOS 8 (8.1). It turns out that
> everything is there (i.e. all functionality is compiled in in the
> package that comes with the repository), but there are no policies at
> all defined in '/etc/exim/exim.conf'.
> (there are some 'dkim_disable_verify' and 'dmarc_disable_verify'
> statements where DKIM/DMARC-validation should not take place, i.e. for
> local/relayed/authenticated hosts; and SPF and DKIM are validated as
> part of the (external) spam scan)
>
> Please find below the policies that I've created and tested (checking
> logs and headers of validating and non-validating messages in a test
> environment that is, not in a volume/operational environment yet).
>
> Any feedback on the polices themselves would be great. And maybe these
> would be a good starting point to get some policies into the Exim
> configuration that comes with CentOS, probably best with an on/off
> switch variable.
>
> Tnx, Adrian
>
> ________
>
>
> For SPF validation:
>
> acl_check_mail:
>
> # Hosts are required to say HELO (or EHLO) before sending mail.
> # So don't allow them to use the MAIL command if they haven't
> # done so.
>
> deny condition = ${if eq{$sender_helo_name}{} {1}}
> message = Nice boys say HELO first
>
> # reject messages from senders listed in these DNSBLs
> deny dnslists = zen.spamhaus.org
>
> # SPF validation
> deny spf = fail : softfail
> message = SPF validation failed: \
> $sender_host_address is not allowed to send mail from \
> ${if def:sender_address_domain \
> {$sender_address_domain}{$sender_helo_name}}
> log_message = SPF validation failed\
> ${if eq{$spf_result}{softfail} { (softfail)}{}}: \
> $sender_host_address is not allowed to send mail from \
> ${if def:sender_address_domain \
> {$sender_address_domain}{$sender_helo_name}}
> deny spf = permerror
> message = SPF validation failed: \
> syntax error in SPF record(s) for \
> ${if def:sender_address_domain \
> {$sender_address_domain}{$sender_helo_name}}
> log_message = SPF validation failed (permerror): \
> syntax error in SPF record(s) for \
> ${if def:sender_address_domain \
> {$sender_address_domain}{$sender_helo_name}}
> defer spf = temperror
> message = temporary error during SPF validation; \
> please try again later
> log_message = SPF validation failed temporary; deferred
> # Log SPF none/neutral result
> warn spf = none : neutral
> log_message = SPF validation none/neutral
>
> # Use the lack of reverse DNS to trigger greylisting. Some people
> # even reject for it but that would be a little excessive.
>
> warn condition = ${if eq{$sender_host_name}{} {1}}
> set acl_m_greylistreasons = Host $sender_host_address \
> lacks reverse DNS\n$acl_m_greylistreasons
>
> accept
> # Add an SPF-Received header to the message
> add_header = :at_start: $spf_received
> logwrite = SPF validation passed
>
> ________
>
>
> For DKIM validation:
>
> acl_smtp_dkim = acl_check_dkim
>
> acl_check_dkim:
> deny dkim_status = fail
> message = DKIM validation failed: $dkim_verify_status
> log_message = DKIM validation failed: $dkim_verify_status \
> (address=$sender_address, domain=$dkim_cur_signer), \
> signature is bad
> defer dkim_status = invalid
> message = DKIM signature invalid: $dkim_verify_status
> log_message = DKIM signature invalid: $dkim_verify_status \
> (address=$sender_address, domain=$dkim_cur_signer), \
> invalid signature
> # NOTE: dkim_status = none should never happen in this ACL
> accept
> # Add an X-DKIM header to the message
> add_header = :at_start: X-DKIM: DKIM validation passed: \
> (address=$sender_address domain=$dkim_cur_signer), \
> signature is good
> logwrite = DKIM validation passed
>
> ________
>
>
> For DMARC validation:
>
> global:
>
> # DMARC
> dmarc_tld_file=/usr/share/publicsuffix/public_suffix_list.dat
> dmarc_history_file=/var/spool/exim/opendmarc/history.dat
> dmarc_forensic_sender=postmaster@???
>
>
> added to acl_check_data:
>
> # DMARC
> warn dmarc_status = quarantine
> !authenticated = *
> log_message = Message from $dmarc_used_domain failed sender's
> DMARC policy; QUARANTINE
> control = dmarc_enable_forensic
> set acl_m_quarantine = 1
> # this variable to use in a router/transport
> deny dmarc_status = reject
> !authenticated = *
> message = Message from $dmarc_used_domain failed sender's DMARC
> policy; REJECT
> control = dmarc_enable_forensic
> warn add_header = :at_start: ${authresults {$primary_hostname}}
>
>
> changed in 'localuser' router:
>
> #transport = local_delivery
> transport = ${if =={$acl_m_quarantine}{1}
> {local_delivery_quarantine}{local_delivery}}
>
>
> added a new transport:
>
> local_delivery_quarantine:
> driver = appendfile
> #file = /var/mail/$local_part
> directory = /home/mail-quarantine/Maildir
> user = mail-quarantine
> home_directory = /home/mail-quarantine
> current_directory = /home/mail-quarantine
> maildir_format
> delivery_date_add
> envelope_to_add
> return_path_add
> group = mail
> mode = 0660
>
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