On 09/19/2011 05:50 PM, Steve Jenkins wrote:
On Sun, Sep 18, 2011 at 11:14 PM, Murray S. Kucherawy<m...@cloudmark.com>  
wrote:
I suggest trying again with OpenDKIM (http://www.opendkim.org).  The 
dkim-milter package has been unmaintained for a couple of years now.  It lives 
on under the new name, with lots of bug fixes and new features since 
dkim-milter's final release.

+1. Anyone who is still running dkim-milter can swap over to OpenDKIM
in a matter of minutes - keeping your existing keys, DNS settings,
etc.

In fact, since you're running CentOS 6, if you have EPEL enabled you
can just do "yum install opendkim" and it will install the latest
release version of OpenDKIM with the most common default
configuration, including a set of default keys for your server. The
opendkim package is available in the stable repos for Fedora 14-17 and
EL 5-6.

SteveJ

I follow your advice and I also try the opendkim package but with same results. I go back to dkim-milter , make some changes in postfix (added content filtering and signing after reinjecting mails into postfix) and now the test fail only on messages with empty body. Canonization is relaxed/relaxed.

Alex

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