Are * wildcards supported in domain names?

In other words, is -d *.example.com a valid configuration setting to
sign mail from example.com and all subdomains of example.com?

I am interested because I have the requirement to sign subdomains of one
domain, but not subdomains of another domains, so the -D parameter is
too inclusive.

Thanks

Dave I

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Subject: Re: [dkim-milter-discuss] Postfix signing trouble

At 18:07 09-11-2007, Micah Anderson wrote:
>You mean in my -d parameter where I specify *.riseup.net. I thought 
>that would catch all hosts in the domain, but I see that this would 
>omit the case where there is no hostname.

The -d parameter specifies the domain(s) for which mail should be
signed.  The "*" is a wildcard match for one or more characters.

>Are you saying I should use -d @riseup.net, or -d riseup.net? I think 
>probably the latter, as the former is kind of strange, but please 
>correct me if I am wrong. Additionally, if I specify that, will I omit 
>any hosts within that domain?

It should be -d riseup.net.  If you add the -D parameter, subdomains of
the domains specified with "-d" will also be signed.

Regards,
-sm



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