; This is YOU. DMARC reports include information about the reports. Enter it here. [organization] domain = example.com org_name = My Company Limited email = admin@example.com extra_contact_info = http://example.com ; aggregate DMARC reports need to be stored somewhere. Any database ; with a DBI module (MySQL, SQLite, DBD, etc.) should work. ; SQLite and MySQL are tested. ; Default is sqlite. [report_store] backend = SQL ;dsn = dbi:SQLite:dbname=dmarc_reports.sqlite dsn = dbi:mysql:database=dmarc_reporting_database;host=localhost;port=3306 user = authmilterusername pass = authmiltpassword ; backend can be perl or libopendmarc [dmarc] backend = perl [dns] timeout = 5 public_suffix_list = share/public_suffix_list [smtp] ; hostname is the external FQDN of this MTA hostname = mx1.example.com cc = dmarc.copy@example.com ; list IP addresses to whitelist (bypass DMARC reject/quarantine) ; see sample whitelist in share/dmarc_whitelist whitelist = /path/to/etc/dmarc_whitelist ; By default, we attempt to email directly to the report recipient. ; Set these to relay via a SMTP smart host. smarthost = mx2.example.com smartuser = dmarccopyusername smartpass = dmarccopypassword [imap] server = mail.example.com user = pass = ; the imap folder where new dmarc messages will be found folder = dmarc ; the folders to store processed reports (a=aggregate, f=forensic) f_done = dmarc.forensic a_done = dmarc.aggregate [http] port = 8080 [https] port = 8443 ssl_crt = ssl_key =