Alin Năstac skrev, on 05-12-2007 16:56:

>> I was wondering if there is an accepted practice for generating DKIM
>> keys. 
>>
>> Using openssl to generate DKIM keys is simple and effective, but is
>> there any value in going a step further and obtaining keys from a
>> certified CA? I don't see any added value in doing so (as much as I'd
>> like to say otherwise), since DKIM doesn't require any root of trust.
>>
>> Does anybody else have any opinions?
>>
>>   
> You can buy your keys if you really want, but there is absolutely no
> advantage in having your keys signed by a certified CA.
> See chapter 3.6 from RFC 4871:

Look at OP's email address, Google and waste no more time on him.

Best,

--Tonni

-- 
Tony Earnshaw
Email: tonni at hetnet dot nl

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