InternalHosts won't work because it is a static setting. Since an
specific instance of an e-mail could arrive at Postfix from multiple
services on the same host (e.g., the encryption service runs on the same
host as the webmail application) I'll need something more flexible.
Ditto for PeerList and MTA.

MacroList sounds promising, but I don't understand it. I think I am
missing some required knowledge. What is a macro, in this context?

Thanks

Dave I

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Murray S. Kucherawy
Sent: Monday, October 15, 2007 12:24 PM
To: dkim-milter general discussion
Subject: Re: [dkim-milter-discuss] Avoiding multiple signatures

On Mon, 15 Oct 2007, Dave Isaacs wrote:
> 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?

There are a number of ways to restrict signing.  Have a look at the
dkim-filter.conf(5) man page, especially these items, to see if there's
something you can use:

        InternalHosts
        MacroList
        MTA
        PeerList

If the content scanner is on a different machine, PeerList might be
especially useful.  I'm not familiar with the architecture of Postfix
but others on this list are so perhaps they can be more specific.

If none of those are helpful, you're welcome to open a feature request
to have such an option added.

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