I don't use opensmtpd-filter-dkimsign. However, you could try to stop smtpd, and use smtpd manually on a configuration file you can write on without having to reconfigure all the time. That will give you shorter cycles and more debugging output.
Le 3 novembre 2020 15:39:06 GMT-05:00, Joshua Branson <jbra...@dismail.de> a écrit : > >I am having an issue with getting opensmtpd-filter-dkimsign to work. >Is >anyone using opensmtpd-filter-dkimsign? I can't seem to find the >correct syntax. > >https://notabug.org/jbranso/linode-guix-system-configuration/src/master/mail.scm > >I've tried a couple of different ways. Here's the relevant bits from >my >configuration. > >#+BEGIN_SRC sh ># an initial attempt at getting dkim-signing to work >#this doesn't work ># filter \"dkimsign\" proc-exec \"filter-dkimsign -d gnucode.me -s >20201004 -k \ ># >/home/joshua/linode-guix-system-configuration/email-ssh-keys/gnucode.me.key\" >\ ># user joshua group joshua > >#this doesn't work ># filter \"dkimsign\" proc-exec \"filter-dkimsign -d gnucode.me -s >20201004 -k >/home/joshua/linode-guix-system-configuration/email-ssh-keys/gnucode.me.key\" >user joshua group joshua > ># this doesn't work >filter \"dkimsign\" proc-exec >\"/gnu/store/z3iz3xp59ql4zbp4w06l0sqxciapg8q3-profile/libexec/opensmtpd/filter-dkimsign >-d gnucode.me -s 20201004 -k >/home/joshua/linode-guix-system-configuration/email-ssh-keys/gnucode.me.key\" >user joshua group joshua > ># listen on eth0, fairly explainatory >listen on socket # filter \"dkimsign\" >listen on eth0 tls pki mail.gnucode.me # filter \"dkimsign\" >listen on eth0 port 465 smtps pki mail.gnucode.me auth <creds> >listen on eth0 port 587 tls-require pki mail.gnucode.me auth <creds> >#+END_SRC > >I'm currently not even using the opensmtpd-filter-dkimsign. I'm just >trying to get the "filter" line to work. Currently "sudo herd restart >opensmtpd" fails to restart the service, and I'm not certain why. > >Thanks, > >Joshua > >-- >Joshua Branson >Sent from Emacs and Gnus >https://gnucode.me >https://video.hardlimit.com/accounts/joshua_branson/video-channels >"You can have whatever you want, as long as you help enough other >people get what they want." - Zig Ziglar