On Fri, 2022-03-04 at 13:27 +0100, Stephan Lachnit wrote:
>> Can you point to some quick guide on how to do this for gmail? The
>> support page seems kinda confusing to me.

> This usually requires you running your own mail server (for outgoing
> mail).
> I don't think mail providers like GMail allow you to set up DKIM for
> individual IP addresses.

I wonder if this is a good opportunity to share what I am doing for this.
I do not use gmail anymore, stopped using months back but that does not matter.

Also, do not have the b/w to setup own mailserver, so what I do is that I sign 
my mails
"locally" as MUAs can also support DKIM signing, and I send that via SMTP.

I use mutt primilarily, and months back I found this smart trick to do so, see 
this link[1] -- created dkim keys locally,
modified that script a little and the .msmtprc and .muttrc a little, and voila!

Saw something similar for emacs as well[2]
I actually found a very helpful advice in the 'comments' section(by Ucko) of 
Anarcat's blog[3] that helped.

Happy to share more details if someone needs.

[1]: https://bbs.archlinux.org/viewtopic.php?id=210976
[2]: https://github.com/BramvdKroef/dotemacs/blob/master/dkim.el
[3]: https://anarc.at/blog/2020-04-14-opendkim-debian/

Regards,
Nilesh

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