On 9 November 2011 00:48, Noel Jones njo...@megan.vbhcs.org wrote:
On 11/8/2011 10:35 PM, Simon Brereton wrote:
On 8 November 2011 15:30, Wietse Venema wie...@porcupine.org
wrote:
Simon Brereton:
On 4 November 2011 15:49, Simon Brereton
simon.brere...@buongiorno.com wrote:
Hi
Amavis
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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
On 4 November 2011 15:49, Simon Brereton simon.brere...@buongiorno.com wrote:
Hi
Amavis checks both incoming and outgoing mail. DKIMPROXY signs
outgoing mail (sadly, before Amavis, so amavis verifies the signature
- but I'm okay with that for now) on the submission port.
Mail that is
Simon Brereton:
On 4 November 2011 15:49, Simon Brereton simon.brere...@buongiorno.com
wrote:
Hi
Amavis checks both incoming and outgoing mail. ?DKIMPROXY signs
outgoing mail (sadly, before Amavis, so amavis verifies the signature
- but I'm okay with that for now) on the submission
On 11/8/2011 10:35 PM, Simon Brereton wrote:
On 8 November 2011 15:30, Wietse Venema wie...@porcupine.org
wrote:
Simon Brereton:
On 4 November 2011 15:49, Simon Brereton
simon.brere...@buongiorno.com wrote:
Hi
Amavis checks both incoming and outgoing mail. ?DKIMPROXY
signs outgoing mail
Hi
Amavis checks both incoming and outgoing mail. DKIMPROXY signs
outgoing mail (sadly, before Amavis, so amavis verifies the signature
- but I'm okay with that for now) on the submission port.
Mail that is injected (i.e. from CRON, applications, etc), still
passes through amavis (obviously)