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DMARC Reporting done via Rspamd DMARC Module.
Rspamd documentation can be found here: https://rspamd.com/doc/modules/dmarc.html
Important:
-
Change
example.com
,mail.example.com
andExample
to reflect your setup -
DMARC reporting requires additional attention, especially over the first few days
-
All receiving domains hosted on mailcow send from one reporting domain. It is recommended to use the parent domain of your
MAILCOW_HOSTNAME
:- If your
MAILCOW_HOSTNAME
ismail.example.com
change the following config todomain = "example.com";
- Set
email
equally, e.g.email = "noreply-dmarc@example.com";
- If your
-
It is optional but recommended to create an email user
noreply-dmarc
in mailcow to handle bounces.
Enable DMARC reporting
- Create the file
data/conf/rspamd/local.d/dmarc.conf
and set the following content:
reporting {
enabled = true;
email = 'noreply-dmarc@example.com';
domain = 'example.com';
org_name = 'Example';
helo = 'rspamd';
smtp = 'postfix';
smtp_port = 25;
from_name = 'Example DMARC Report';
msgid_from = 'rspamd.mail.example.com';
max_entries = 2k;
keys_expire = 2d;
}
- Create or modify
docker-compose.override.yml
in the mailcow-dockerized base directory:
version: '2.1'
services:
rspamd-mailcow:
environment:
- MASTER=${MASTER:-y}
labels:
ofelia.enabled: "true"
ofelia.job-exec.rspamd_dmarc_reporting.schedule: "@every 24h"
ofelia.job-exec.rspamd_dmarc_reporting.command: "/bin/bash -c \"[[ $${MASTER} == y ]] && /usr/bin/rspamadm dmarc_report > /var/lib/rspamd/dmarc_reports_last_log 2>&1 || exit 0\""
ofelia-mailcow:
depends_on:
- rspamd-mailcow
- Run
docker-compose up -d
Send a copy reports to yourself
To receive a hidden copy of reports generated by Rspamd you can set a bcc_addrs
list in the reporting
config section of data/conf/rspamd/local.d/dmarc.conf
:
reporting {
enabled = true;
email = 'noreply-dmarc@example.com';
bcc_addrs = ["noreply-dmarc@example.com","parsedmarc@example.com"];
[...]
Rspamd will load changes in real time, so you won't need to restart the container at this point.
This can be useful if you...
- ...want to check that your DMARC reports are sent correctly and authenticated.
- ...want to analyze your own reports to get statistics, i.e. to use with ParseDMARC or other analytic systems.
Troubleshooting
Check when the report schedule last ran:
docker-compose exec rspamd-mailcow date -r /var/lib/rspamd/dmarc_reports_last_log
See the latest report output:
docker-compose exec rspamd-mailcow cat /var/lib/rspamd/dmarc_reports_last_log
Manually trigger a DMARC report:
docker-compose exec rspamd-mailcow rspamadm dmarc_report
Validate that Rspamd has recorded data in Redis:
docker-compose exec redis-mailcow redis-cli KEYS 'dmarc;*'
docker-compose exec redis-mailcow redis-cli HGETALL "dmarc;example.com;20211231"
Change DMARC reporting frequency
In the example above reports are sent once every 24 hours. You may want to change that interval:
-
Edit
docker-compose.override.yml
and a djustofelia.job-exec.rspamd_dmarc_reporting.schedule: "@every 24h"
to a desired value. -
Run
docker-compose up -d
-
Run
docker-compose restart ofelia-mailcow
Disable DMARC Reporting
To disable reporting:
-
Set
enabled
tofalse
indata/conf/rspamd/local.d/dmarc.conf
-
Revert changes done to
docker-compose.override.yml
-
Run
docker-compose up -d