On Fri, 17 Nov 2017, Paul Heinlein wrote:

I think we're talking passed one another.

  D'accord.

DKIM "authentication" won't involve alpine in any way. Mail might be
rejected at the SMTP level by a DKIM-aware milter, e.g.,

  Now that I've done more reading I understand that the MUA doesn't matter.
OpenDKIM needs careful and thoughtful setup, then postfix's main.cf needs to
be modified to use it.

Similarly, filtering software like SpamAssassin has network checks for
performing DKIM verification. You then tell SpamAssassin (or its ilk) how
badly to score messages that don't pass verification.

  I'll learn about this after I get OpenDKIM running correctly and add the
SPF records to my DNS server.

Thanks again,

Rich
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