From: Russell B. <rus...@gm...> - 2008-06-22 03:09:59
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dkim-filter returns this error to the log. After a few instances of getting the same error it quits. I can restart by hand and it runs without problem. What does this error mean? The first time I sent this message it didn't go through. |
From: Russell B. <rus...@gm...> - 2008-06-22 09:49:32
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This error shows up in dkim-filter's log. On such occasion dkim-filter exits. After a few retries it will give up, yet when I restart it by hand it starts and works. What does this error mean? |
From: Murray S. K. <ms...@se...> - 2008-06-22 05:11:04
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On Sat, 21 Jun 2008, Russell Bell wrote: > dkim-filter returns this error to the log. After a few instances of > getting the same error it quits. > I can restart by hand and it runs without problem. It shouldn't quit just from that. Mine has been running since June 11th and has logged that message three times today alone. Do you have a coredump or other forensics that might explain what happened? > What does this error mean? It means the filter did a DKIM ASP query looking for sender policy for some domain, but the record it got back was missing required value(s). This can be caused by a malformed ASP advertisement by a sending domain, but is more likely caused by a domain with a wildcard TXT record, usually advertising an SPF policy (which doesn't match ASP syntax). > The first time I sent this message it didn't go through. One of mine was dropped earlier today as well. I think SourceForge is having difficulty. |