Disclaimer: I am a dkim-milter newbie. Heck, I am an e-mail newbie.

I am working with an e-mail encryption gateway that is running with
Postfix, and wanting to use dkim-milter to sign outgoing messages.

The problem I see is that some e-mail can pass through the Postfix more
than once. For example, an e-mail might arrive at the gateway, be
forwarded to a content scanner, which might put back into Postfix again
where it will be forwarded to the encryption service, end up back in
Postfix again for final delivery. That's 3 times through Postfix, which
looks like to me 3 DKIM signatures (of which only the last, post
encryption, will verify). There is a RemoveOldSignatures setting which
will avoid there being 3 signatures at the same time, but it is still a
waste of cycles.

Is there any way to avoid this? Is there a way for dkim-milter to be
instructed to NOT sign a message, based on a the presence of (or lack
of) a header value?

Thanks

Dave Isaacs

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