Greetings, Eric.

On 19 ??????? 2006 ?., 22:59:01 you wrote:

> Dan Herbon wrote:
>> So it is safe to remove all signs of DK in the tcp.smtp file?
> Yes. You might want to keep DKSIGN for signing outgoing email if you've set
> up DK properly (generated key key and modified DNS appropriately).
DKSIGN wouldn't work if you disabled DK using the instructions I
originally posted in this mailing-list. Signing is done in qmail-dk,
so you will need to have symlink qmail-queue to it from for signing to work.

ATM qmail-dk bundled with QT causes problems with message delivery
for some users, it's better to disable DK support and wait for fixed
qmail-dk to appear in newer QT RPM releases (or try to use the patch I
posted earlier to this list to fix qmail-dk). It's safe to keep
DK-related stuff in tcprules file, as it'll free you from fetching
docs later and re-creating this values back by hand.

-- 
Best regards,
 Alexey Loukianov                          mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
 System Engineer,
 IT Department,
 Lavtech Corp


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