I'm sure we can go with this dependency splitting into validation (for binary/runtime dependencies ) and reporting (suggested dependencies): after a talk with Bryce (thanks!), passing a mail (downloaded from your inbox) through spamassassin directly and checking if the DMARC line is present in the spamassassin report:
In a fresh installation of libmail-dmarc-perl in Mantic (without spamassassin previously installed), we will have:
0 upgraded, 149 newly installed, 0 to remove and 0 not upgraded.
and if we install the splitted-dependencies package, we will have:
0 upgraded, 66 newly installed, 0 to remove and 0 not upgraded.
I'll make the modifications for the Noble package (that would be -ubuntu1 suffixed then) and
I will update the description in this bug also for:
- mentioning there the packages used in the DMARC validation process only that will need MIR
- testing the package [updating some of the Quality assurance sections]
I'm sure we can go with this dependency splitting into validation (for binary/runtime dependencies ) and reporting (suggested dependencies): after a talk with Bryce (thanks!), passing a mail (downloaded from your inbox) through spamassassin directly and checking if the DMARC line is present in the spamassassin report:
root@Mspamassas in-suggested: ~# spamc -R < message- mattermost- hey.eml | grep DMARC
-0.0 DMARC_PASS DMARC pass policy
with
root@Mspamassas in-suggested: ~# apt-cache policy libmail-dmarc-perl 1~mirespace1 archive. ubuntu. com/ubuntu mantic/universe amd64 Packages 1~mirespace1 500 /ppa.launchpadc ontent. net/mirespace/ libmail- dmarc-perl- suggested/ ubuntu mantic/main amd64 Packages dpkg/status
libmail-dmarc-perl:
Installed: 1.20230215-
Candidate: 1.20230215-1
Version table:
1.20230215-1 500
500 http://
*** 1.20230215-
500 https:/
100 /var/lib/
after
root@Mspamassas in-suggested: ~# sudo apt install libmail- dmarc-perl= 1.20230215- 1~mirespace1 sqlite3- perl libdbix-simple-perl libemail- sender- perl libnet- imap-simple- perl libnet-server-perl libnet-smtps-perl libtest- file-sharedir- perl output- perl libmojolicious-perl libscalar- number- perl libxml- sax-expatxs- perl in-suggested: ~#
[...]
Suggested packages:
libdbd-
libtest-
[..]
0 upgraded, 26 newly installed, 0 to remove and 0 not upgraded.
[..]
root@Mspamassas
In a fresh installation of libmail-dmarc-perl in Mantic (without spamassassin previously installed), we will have:
0 upgraded, 149 newly installed, 0 to remove and 0 not upgraded.
and if we install the splitted- dependencies package, we will have:
0 upgraded, 66 newly installed, 0 to remove and 0 not upgraded.
I'll make the modifications for the Noble package (that would be -ubuntu1 suffixed then) and
I will update the description in this bug also for:
- mentioning there the packages used in the DMARC validation process only that will need MIR
- testing the package [updating some of the Quality assurance sections]