On Mon, 2009-07-06 at 19:51 -0400, Hector Santos wrote:
Sorry John, I see I mis-read the OP question.
Unfamiliar with the dkim-milter API. I guess the answer from the
dkim-milter API standpoint is to look for how to access the Return-Path
or Sender header and use this domain for signing.
Well yes & no. I meant to ask wether it was allowed in dkim and also how
could I do it Unfortunately I am as new to dkim as I am to
dkim-milter :-)
I guess I will *have* to read the rfc's after all. But from what I have
been reading , it is possible to use domainkeys of domain in
Envelope-From: ( For eg this very mail to the mailing list uses
domainkeys of mipassoc.org .. and not the from: header)
For the manuals , I was referring to dkim.org & the sendmail site
But the dkim-milter is IMHO is not greatly documented. What do you guys
use for dkim signing ?
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John Levine wrote:
I want to sign outgoing mails based on the envelope-from domain. Not on
the header-from
How do I do this. I am using postfix dkim-milter
RFC 4871 requires the binding of the 5322.From.
This must be a different RFC 4871 from the one found at
http://www.ietf.org/rfc/rfc4871.txt
The one published by the IETF lets you sign with any domain for which
you can put the keys into the DNS.
R's,
John
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