SecurityGateway 12.0.1 has been released!
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SecurityGateway 12.0.1 is now available! It can be downloaded from https://mdaemon.com/pages/downloads-security-gateway-free-trial.
SecurityGateway 12.0.1 - 2026-03-03
FIXES
- [29271] fix to wildcard file masks (e.g., *.PDF) not working as exclusions for the "Quarantine messages that cannot be scanned" AntiVirus feature
- [29221] fix to domain administrators unable to view message logs
- [29222] fix to domain administrator's domain appearing in both available and selected domain lists when editing the user account
- [29306] fix to access control and audit logging in the message log using the viewed user instead of the logged-in session user
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Any chance that SPF Exempt List will be added like it is in MD? I have some emails like CrashPlan, Network Solutions, etc that I have my clients MDaemon forward to me and they always fail SPF.
Also, I've seen issues with other clients using SG and running into similar issues with a few people emailing them that fail SPF.
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I would recommend looking at ARC signing. Have MDaemon add an ARC signature and have SecurityGateway trust the MDaemon as an arc sealer. Then SecurityGateway will trust the authentication results from the MDaemon server.
https://help.mdaemon.com/SecurityGateway/en/dmarc_verification.html
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I'll take a look - but SG is the one that is failing the SPF, are you saying that MD's "settings" will tell SG that it's okay?
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if MDaemon adds an ARC seal and SecurityGateway is configured to trust MDaemons ARC seal, then the information from the Autbentication-Results header that MDaemon adds can be used by SecurityGateway. So if the message passed SPF when MDaemon received the message then ARC can be used to allow the message to be treated as if SPF passed when SG receives the message.
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A minor thing, but when in SG, I try to Search Settings and search for arc or chain
It doesn't seem to find Authenticated Received Chain (ARC) Verification.