Recently I experienced problems with sending e-mail to a gmail.com address. The message was rejected because it could not be checked with either a SPF record in the DNS or a DKIM signature. I am investigating what it takes to adhere to the protection standards for email and found that the packet amavisd-new supports DKIM, both signing and checking. Also opendkim, to be used for signing en checking, can be found on the standard openSUSE repositories. But SPF checking, postfix-policyd-spf- perl, comes from another repository to be found on software.opensuse.org. The same is true for DMARC checking and reporting. software.opensuse.org shows several packages, of which I use opendmarc. My question is worded in the subject. -- fr.gr. member openSUSE Freek de Kruijf