> I can't speak for what dkim-filter supports, but what you're using is
> DomainKeys policy, and DKIM is moving firmly in the direction of SSP.
> I wouldn't be surprised if dkim-milter doesn't support it unless doing
> DK verification (via -DVERIFY_DOMAINKEYS). AFAIK, though, DKIM SSP has
> no equivalent, so it's probably sane to keep publishing that for now
> (assuming you're also signing with DomainKeys).
>   

I have to ask the stupid question, which thankfully the entire list is 
available to listen... where can I found out (RTFM) about SSP? I thought 
the DKIM policy went in _policy._domainkey.domain.tld, but I think I'm 
mistaken. I'm pretty sure I was out that day.

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