[Trisquel-devel] Package questions
Ryan
rynosp at talk2eo.me.uk
Tue Apr 9 14:20:55 UTC 2024
Hi Simon
(I forgot to reply to list, may have replied to you directly by
mistake, sorry)
Thanks for your repsonse, I did wonder it probably would be covered by
something in terms of debian and ubuntu, even if not offically from the
dev.
I think that opendmarc is missing for armhf in aramo, as it doesn't
show on when, running apt install opendmarc or on the package search
https://packages.trisquel.org/aramo/opendmarc
This is the same on the ubuntu package search for 22.04.
I only require it for compliance checking, I had this on my pre-rspamd
setup, so I was just trying to get it setup to my previous setup a we
while back. I think Spamassasin after version 4.x supports dmarc
checking but the 3.4.6 doesn't.
Many Thanks
Ryan
On Tue, 2024-04-09 at 13:05 +0200, Simon Josefsson wrote:
> Ryan <rynosp at talk2eo.me.uk> writes:
>
> > Hi all
> >
> > After my recent success getting Aramo booting on both the
> > cubieboard2
> > and banana pi, I hade been looking at migrating my server setups to
> > it,
> > however I hit a snag when I looked at moving my email server. So I
> > have
> > couple of questions regarding some packages in (or not it) the
> > repositories.
> >
> > Firstly, the version of rspamd (2.7), which is trisquel downstream
> > of
> > the version in Ubuntu 22.04, does this package get any kind of
> > support
> > at any stage (i.e Debian, Ubuntu or Trisquel) in terms of
> > security?,
> > given it is older and the developer of rspamd seems to be quite hot
> > on
> > dropping older versions and strongly suggests against the use of
> > the
> > versions used in debain-ubuntu. Seen here:
> > https://rspamd.com/packages_support_policy.html
> > Is this package still suitable for use in a production setting?
>
> FWIW, rspamd 2.7 is the same version as in Debian oldstable
> (bullseye),
> which I believe is still covered by security support from both Debian
> and Ubuntu. I have been using it for several years both on Debian
> bullseye and on aramo on my now primary Trisquel-based mail server.
> Upstream doesn't seem to care much about long-term support, and
> modern
> versions seems to have anti-features so I am avoiding upstream
> packages:
> https://rspamd.com/doc/usage_policy.html
>
> > Secondly, The alternative to using rspamd would be a combo of
> > spamassassin, postgrey, opendkim and opendmarc, however ubuntu
> > 22.04
> > lts didn't seem to provide opendmarc for that release (which is
> > strange
> > as buster and bullseye did), so it doesn't exsist for us in
> > trisquel,
> > despite it being available for others such as arm64 and x86, Is
> > there
> > anything that can be done during this release to get the package
> > for
> > armhf or will it be a case of waiting for Trisquel 12?. which
> > should
> > have it as its in the 24.04lts
>
> Opendmarc is on Ubuntu 22.04 and Aramo:
> https://packages.trisquel.org/aramo/opendmarc
>
> I'm using spamassassin (as well as rspamd) and DKIM via Exim, what is
> it
> that you want from opendmarc? I thought it was mostly for reporting
> features. The anti-spam stuff via DMARC should be part of
> rspamd/spamassassin already, I would hope.
>
> /Simon
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