Hi!
I figured I'd just report back on this:
On Tuesday 7. February 2017 15.13.53 frank wrote:
> >> The DKIM instructions I used:
> >> https://beingasysadmin.wordpress.com/2013/04/30/dkim-signing-in-qmail
> >> /
> >>
> I'm a beginner at DKIM but as far as I can tell DKIM is a superset
>
On Tue, 7 Feb 2017, Kjetil Kjernsmo wrote:
On Monday 6. February 2017 01.15.30 frank wrote:
I literally just did DKIM last week. And the way I did it didn't touch
qpsmtpd, instead it's a couple helper scripts that feed qmail-remote,
messages are signed as they're being sent out.
Ah,
On Sunday 5. February 2017 22.34.36 Matt Simerson wrote:
> Yes, I think it it does.
>
> In 2009, the QP DKIM plugin didn’t support signing. I added that feature
> in 2013.
OK! I'll try the qmail-remote route first.
> > Secondly, I would like to just accept all email unauthenticated from
> > my
On Monday 6. February 2017 01.15.30 frank wrote:
> I literally just did DKIM last week. And the way I did it didn't touch
> qpsmtpd, instead it's a couple helper scripts that feed qmail-remote,
> messages are signed as they're being sent out.
Ah, TIMTOWDI, I like it! :-)
I think wrapping
> On Feb 5, 2017, at 2:35 PM, Kjetil Kjernsmo wrote:
>
> Hi all!
>
> I finally have to get my outgoing SMTP working, and I have to DKIM-sign
> them. So, I need to get auth working, the last time I tried, in 2009, I
> simply couldn't get it working... That's a long time
I literally just did DKIM last week. And the way I did it didn't touch
qpsmtpd, instead it's a couple helper scripts that feed qmail-remote,
messages are signed as they're being sent out. The instructions I followed
didn't exactly fit my setup but it only really took a couple edits to get