On Jan 3, 2008, at 7:49 PM, Murray S. Kucherawy wrote:

On Thu, 3 Jan 2008, Olivier Refalo wrote:
I was running version 0.7 of the dkim-milter and recently upgraded to
2.4.2. So far I coulnd't get it to work with standard sendmail config.
It looks like the milter is never called when the mail is sent.

You'd have to tell us what you tried for us to debug your problem.



Well my setup is pretty much the same as what you will get in the INSTALL.

#sendmail.mc
MAILER(smtp)dnl
MAILER(procmail)dnl
INPUT_MAIL_FILTER(`dkim-filter', `S=inet:[EMAIL PROTECTED]')dnl
INPUT_MAIL_FILTER(`dk-filter', `S=inet:[EMAIL PROTECTED]')dnl

of course the two deamons are up and running on their respective ports.
It's also important to note that the DK milter works great.
The DKIM doesn't sign the outgoing mail..

What other configs do you guys need ?


I read all the documentation I could find and suddenly found this:

"DomainKeys signing is not provided in this package.  To sign your mail
with DomainKeys, download and install the "dk-milter" package from
SourceForge."

Could you please elaborate,

DomainKeys is the predecessor to DKIM, but they are not the same thing.
dkim-milter doesn't ship with DomainKeys support, only with DKIM support.
If you want the older stuff as well, you have to import a library and
modify the build somewhat.  However, that's only verification.  You can't
get signing support from dkim-milter for DomainKeys.


Understood... and I fully understand this... DK and DKIM are two different
things.

I guess the sentence is confusing because DKIM and DK are so much alike (at
least in the wording). I fully understand the sentence now thank you. But I
think it would be a good idea to introduce what DK and DKIM are, before
getting to this paragraph. It's confusing.


See the README file for details.

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