Hi all,
The problem with the stock domainkey configuration is that it will only sign
things when they enter the queue. If any application uses qmail as sendmail
replacement (e.g. a locally installed squirrelmail or horde webmail can be
configured to do it), then the message will not be signed.
I agree. SPF has nothing to do with signing of the mail by Domainkeys or
DKIM.
If need any help in setting up DKIM please let me know. I have 5 servers and
all are configured with DKIM and working without any issue.
Regards,
Anil Aliyan
-Original Message-
From: Eric Shubert [mailto:e.
> Hi, Eric,
>
> Thanks for replying me via PM. I had brought our conversation to the ML.
>
>>> I am referred by Cecil regarding an issue with autoreply running on
>>> Webmin/Virtualmin and qmail.
>>>
>>> Everytime, the user receive an email, there will be an error in the log.
>>>
>>> @40004d11
The stock qmail-dk is just plain broken. It sometimes works, but it also
fails to sign properly in some (unpredictable AFAICT) circumstances. I
recommmend using DKIM if you really need to sign messages with a key.
--
-Eric 'shubes'
On 12/28/2010 10:34 AM, ya...@ardmail.com wrote:
SPF is config
SPF is configured and not causing any problem in both cases.
I was contemplating the possibility that it could be some difference in
the config line for localhost vs anything else, but i made them identical
as well. and it doesn't help :(
127.:allow,RELAYCLIENT="",DKSIGN="/var/qmail/control/domain
On 12/28/2010 02:36 AM, Anil Aliyan wrote:
Is your tcp.smtp configuration for localhost or mailserver and you client
has the same configuration?
This is on the right track. The 'stock' configuration for squirrelmail
presently uses an open relay configuration for localhost, with no
authenticat
Is your tcp.smtp configuration for localhost or mailserver and you client
has the same configuration?
Have you configured SPF records for your clients network in your DNS
records?
Regards,
Anil Aliyan
-Original Message-
From: ya...@ardmail.com [mailto:ya...@ardmail.com]
Sent: 28 Decemb
Hello,
I noticed very strange behavior of domainkey with yahoo :(
if i am sending the mail from squirrelmail everything works and yahoo
passing the signature.
if i am sending the same mail from outlook client yahoo says the signature
is bad.
is this a problem of my configuration?
Any help will b