On Tue, Mar 3, 2009 at 2:34 PM, John Levine <johnl(_at_)taugh(_dot_)com> wrote:
I do my DKIM signing with a QMAILQUEUE shim written in perl that signs
mail as it's submitted. Works well enough for me.
Thanks, I can avoid rewriting of each message and use simple
ezmlm configuration, so do you think it could fit into your scenario?
I use mj2 but it's the same idea, I set QMAILQUEUE so it calls the
shim to sign the mail as it's about to be dumped into qmail with the
long list of recipients. So I think it should work. Using the shim means
it also signs administrative chit-chat, but that's OK too.
Thanks, I will try and report succes/failure here.
You're welcome to the code, which uses the public perl DKIM library and is
only about 200 lines. I also have some little scripts to generate the keys.
Thank you for your offer, but I am not a coder. Apart of that,
if we know domainkeys is working well on almost all MTAs,
IMHO it should be DKIM's initiative duty, to at least write
a code for the same amount of MTAs. Otherwise, replacing
one de-facto standard, by the theory standard, is an dispensable
step in our evolution.
Thanks, Serge
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