> Hi, > > I have DKIM setup, however, it only signs messages that are being > delivered via SMTP to another server. > > Why is it not valid to sign to the same domain name and/or other > domain names served by the same mail server and NOT having to make an > SMTP outgoing connection? > > How can I adjust exim4 so that it will sign ALL outgoing emails, even > if "outgoing" is only to the same server to another within the same > and/or different domain name(s) ... ? > > As this email is going external, it will be signed, but a local bcc > copy to myself will not be signed. > > btw all external tests for the signature work fine, but the list > interferes with the email headers in such a way that checking the DKIM > signature fails... (as evidenced from an older incoming email sent by > myself to the list and coming in via the list). > > Thanks and Kind Regards > AndrewM > Hello, I think the exim mailing list is a better place for answer this question. I also prefer a "simple" exim4.conf without all the debian stuff.
/usr/share/doc/exim4-base/spec.txt.gz is a very good manual page In my opinion is enough to sign mails send via SMTP. Best Regards