30.11.2011 16:37, Mark Martinec kirjoitti: >> I have set up DKIM on our corporate mail hosted by GMail. Google >> assigned a TXT record and our DNS-provider set it. >> >> I send a mail from GMail from the Web UI and from my Thunderbird to >> myself, and SA always triggers that rule. >> >> What does it mean? Is not valid? > > Whatever of mail reaches Mail::DKIM module failed DKIM verification. > Either the message was changed on its way, or there is a problem > reaching your public key in DNS or it is incorrect, or there is something > broken in the software. > > You will have to provide more details to get a more useful reply. > > At least you need to obtain the complete intact message as it landed > in the mailbox. Versions of SpamAssassin and Mail::DKIM module may > be helpful. If you'd prefer not to disclose a message publically, you may > send it to me off-list - make sure it remains intact, append it as an > attachment. A message from your corporate mail account (supposedly > signed) directly to me would be helpful too. > > Mark
Thanks! I tried to find the DKIM-version, but could not find it. I had no debian package for that, so it must have been from some old CPAN-installation. I installed Debian DKIM-package, and now the message appears to be valid! My stupid error. Sorry. Thanks! -- You definitely intend to start living sometime soon.
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