List:

Actually this turns out to be a little more difficult than the info in 'http://www.qmailtoaster.com/dkim.html'. We have a client sending out newsletters in behalf of other entities (allowed by their SPF's). But he wants to sign the emails with his domain's key.  So really the question is how does the dkim code know which key to use to sign the email.

Jeff


Hi List

We've had a request from a client that uses one of our QMT mailservers. He wants to know if we can add an additional DKIM signature to the emails his sends. Currently we sign all emails with the DKIM key associated with the host name of the mailserver. I suppose this would be an additional signature created by his key and validated by the DKIM entry in his DNS zone.

Any thoughts?

Regards, Jeff Koch

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