I'm running opendmarc
with postfix
under Debian linux. I did the standard Debian apt-based install of opendmarc
, but later, I realized that it is apparenly configured by default to make use of opendmarc-import
in order to save import data in a database.
I don't want to make use of the database, but I can't find any way to tell opendmarc
to stop logging info into that database.
I see nothing in /etc/opendmarc.conf
which seems to control whether or not opendmarc-import
is configured to be utilized.
Could someone point me to instructions on how to tell opendmarc
to stop using opendmarc-import
? I can't find any documentation anywhere that I have searched.
Thank you very much in advance.
PS: I guess I could just manually put an exit(0);
near the top of the /usr/sbin/opendmarc-import
perl script (or make some other appropriate change to that script), but I prefer not to rely on a hack like that.
You mean the dbconfig script to help you create a database? You neither need to install that, nor need to opt-in on package installation. Review installed packages named
dbconfig-
and your debconf settings for theopendmarc
package.I just discovered that the
opendmarc
installation seems to have installed periodic runs of/usr/sbin/opendmarc-import
and/usr/sbin/opendmarc-reports
into/var/spool/cron/crontabs/root
.All I needed to do is
crontab -e
as root and then comment out thosecrontab
entries.