Thanks Mike, specifying the sender addresses in the KeyFile works!


On 10/10/07, Mike Markley <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On Wed, Oct 10, 2007 at 03:03:50PM -0700, Janet N <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > *:irish.com:/etc/mail/keys/1777250161
> > *:prog.devbms.com:/etc/mail/keys/724147885
> > *.devbms.com:/etc/mail/keys/123
>
> The first field should be a glob specifying what sender addresses to
> match. The second field is what domain to sign as. You probably want
> a KeyFile that looks something like this:
>
> [EMAIL PROTECTED]:irish.com:/etc/mail/keys/1777250161
> [EMAIL PROTECTED]:prog.devbms.com:/etc/mail/keys/724147885
> [EMAIL PROTECTED]:devbms.com:/etc/mail/keys/123
>
> That will do the following:
>
> If the sender is:
>         <user>@irish.com
> sign with:
>         d=irish.com; s=1777250161
>
> If the sender is:
>         <user>@prog.devbms.com
> sign with:
>         d=prog.devbms.com; s=724147885
>
> If the sender is:
>         <user>@<anythingelse>.devbms.com with
> sign with:
>         d=devbms.com; s=123
>
> --
> Mike Markley <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>

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