> -----Original Message-----
> From: [email protected] 
> [mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of Pedro 
> Mansilla
> Sent: Sunday, September 11, 2011 1:59 PM
> To: [email protected]
> Subject: Re: [exim] Is DomainsKeys (DK not DKIM) disabled since v4.70-4.71?
> 
> Hi Phil, thanks for the answers.
> 
> Ok, so lets say that I need both. What was the last version that supported
> both as Experimental. I mean the SRC. And what should I do or need to
> compile it and have both working and signing out messages.
> 
> Is any other way to have DK, DKIM and SPF signing out messages. Something
> like DKIMProxy which I recently saw?

DKIMproxy will sign or verify mail, but only with DKIM.  It doesn't do 
DomainKeys.

As others have said, DomainKeys is obsolete.  In fact the only reason any of 
the big mailbox providers are still checking it is because there's only one big 
sending company still using it, and that's only because it takes a long time to 
change over a large infrastructure.  All of them have said they will be 
dropping it as soon as possible.  So, the requirement to sign with DomainKeys 
doesn't really provide any value.  Legislation that says so probably needs to 
be changed.  I realize that doesn't help you much, but that is why you're not 
likely to find much help retrofitting exim to meet this requirement.

I think you also mentioned Sender-ID, which by most accounts is also largely 
dead.

You don't "sign" with SPF, and so you don't need any software changes in exim 
to support it outbound.  I believe it already has inbound support.

-MSK

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