Michael Schwartzkopff skrev, on 08-06-2007 18:14:
[...]
>>> But the mail is not blocked or delayed. No other sign of a signature
>>> verification in the headers.
>>>
>>
>> dkim-filter doesn't block or delay anything by default.
>>
>> What gets logged when a signed message arrives at your postfix server?
>> dkim-filter should be logging something for every signed message you see.
>>
>> ---
> Nothing in the log files, which I think is very strange. I do logging,
> but realy nothing in any logfile. I even changed /etc/syslog.conf.
>
> I know that dkim-filter does not block mails, but it should add a header
> abount the missing signature or wrog signature. But nothing at all. The
> only header that is added, is that the mail passed dkim-filter: X-DKIM....
>
> Any idead how to tell dkim-filter to log at least something?
Well, on my Postfix 2.4 production rigs, dkim-milter 0.7.1 earlier and
1.0 now log to the mail facility. Since those rigs use syslog-ng rather
than syslogd, it's easy to separate the dkim entries into a separate
dkim log.
destination d_dkim-milter { file("/var/log/dkim-milter"); };
filter f_dkim-milter { facility(mail)
and match("dkim-filter"); };
filter f_dkim-milter { facility(mail)
and match("dkim-filter"); };
--Tonni
--
Tony Earnshaw
Email: tonni at hetnet dot nl
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