Mark Martinec wrote:
> Alexander,
> 
>> I'm currently setting up a new instance of amavisd-new that I will use
>> for outbound DKIM signing for myself. I've not found any place that will
>> verify my mail yet
> 
> Send a test mail to autoresponder:  [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> 

Noted. I used [EMAIL PROTECTED] which came back saying it was unsigned even 
with the signatur vidible in headers. I'll get back to this if I still 
goof it up.

>    # $localhost_name is the name of THIS host running amavisd
>    # (typically 'localhost'). It is used in HELO SMTP command
>    # when reinjecting mail back to MTA via SMTP for final delivery, 
>    # and in inserted Received header field
> 
>    $localhost_name = 'localhost';
> 

Thanks...

> ...although the HELO name mismatch is not a reason why a DKIM validation 
> would 
> fail, must be something else.
> 

...and I did not suspect this was the case, it just didnt look tidy. :)

> Btw, you don't need an independent amavisd instance for signing. This can be
> accomplished also by using a policy bank and dedicating a port on which 
> amavisd would only sign mail and skip all other checks if appropriate.
> 

I know, I just wnated to keep it simple and seperate.

>   Mark
> 

-A :)

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