Commit 5cabfd59 authored by Joshua Tauberer's avatar Joshua Tauberer

(re-fix) mail sent from an address on a subdomain of a domain hosted by the...

(re-fix) mail sent from an address on a subdomain of a domain hosted by the box (a non-zone domain) would never be DKIM-signed because only zones were included in the openDKIM configuration, mistakenly

This was originally fixed in 143bbf37 (February 16, 2015). Then I broke it in 7a93d219 (November 2015) while doing some refactoring ahead of v0.15.
parent af808498
......@@ -9,6 +9,7 @@ Mail:
* Roundcube updated to version 1.1.4.
* When there's a problem delivering an outgoing message, a new 'warning' bounce will come after 3 hours and the box will stop trying after 2 days (instead of 5).
* On multi-homed machines, Postfix now binds to the right network interface when sending outbound mail so that SPF checks on the receiving end will pass.
* Mail sent from addresses on subdomains of other domains hosted by this box would not be DKIM-signed and so would fail DMARC checks by recipients, since version v0.15.
Control panel:
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......@@ -91,7 +91,7 @@ def do_dns_update(env, force=False):
shell('check_call', ["/usr/sbin/service", "nsd", "restart"])
# Write the OpenDKIM configuration tables for all of the domains.
if write_opendkim_tables([domain for domain, zonefile in zonefiles], env):
if write_opendkim_tables(get_mail_domains(env), env):
# Settings changed. Kick opendkim.
shell('check_call', ["/usr/sbin/service", "opendkim", "restart"])
if len(updated_domains) == 0:
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