> Read the OPERATIONS section of the man page for dkim-filter.  It
> explains how the signing decision is made and that information might
> reveal what step you've missed.  My guess is you're sending mail from a
> client that's not on the same machine as the filter, and you haven't
> told the filter it's OK to sign mail from that source.
> 
> In addition to what SM said, the command line arguments you use to start
> dkim-filter would be helpful.
> 

Thanks for the tip, I got it working.

The full host name was appended to the mail address. the DKIM daemon was
setup to sign only the message with the domain name.
Once I changed sendmail and asked it to masquerade the host, it worked.

DKIM and DK filters are now up and running both ways: SIGNING and VERIFYING

Working on the last one... SID 

Thanks,
Olivier


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