This is a Domain Keys issue. See the -i option to dk-filter to add which IPs
should be signed.
And note that Domain Keys is less used these days. Consider dropping it and
using DKIM instead.
Thanks for the suggestion.
But it is Still Not Working. I tried with the -i filename option
...@megan.vbhcs.org
Sent: Friday, 24 July, 2009 4:34:06 PM
Subject: Re: Domain Key Issues
uses dkimproxy 1.1
its work fine on my box
CentOS 5.3
On Fri, 24 Jul 2009 16:16:54 +0530 (IST), Zakir Shaikh
searchza...@yahoo.co.in wrote:
This is a Domain Keys issue. See the -i option to dk-filter to add
which
IPs
From: fakessh fake...@fakessh.eu
To: Zakir Shaikh searchza...@yahoo.co.in
Cc: postfix mailing list postfix-users@postfix.org;
njo...@megan.vbhcs.org
Sent: Friday, 24 July, 2009 4:34:06 PM
Subject: Re: Domain Key Issues
uses dkimproxy 1.1
its work fine on my box
I'm setting up a Postfix Mail Server. Applications from different nodes will be
sending their mails from this mail server using the mail clients in the
application.
Here are the postfix details:
-
#:postconf -n
alias_database = hash:/etc/postfix/aliases
Zakir Shaikh wrote:
Now, my problem is that when I send mails using webmail from the local
user configured through vPostmaster then the mails are getting signed
BUT the issue is that when the mails sent from different machines using
their applicaitons then the messages are delivered but Not
uses dkimproxy 1.1
work fine in my box
On Wed, 22 Jul 2009 10:35:12 -0500, Noel Jones njo...@megan.vbhcs.org
wrote:
Zakir Shaikh wrote:
Now, my problem is that when I send mails using webmail from the local
user configured through vPostmaster then the mails are getting signed
BUT the issue