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On 11/9/2011 9:43 AM, Simon Brereton wrote:

> Probably this is in the documentation, but since amavis checks
> ALL mail (incoming and outgoing) doesn't that mean it would try
> to sign incoming mail?

I admit that I'm not particularly familiar with dkimproxy, but so
far I'm not impressed.

amavisd-new has reliable methods to determine which mail to sign
and which to verify, as does the other recommended signer/verifier
OpenDKIM. RTFineM for details.



  -- Noel Jones
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