Hi SM:

Thanks for your reponse.

> You don't need to call dkim-milter from Sendmail/Submit for mail from
> a local MUA to be signed.  Configure dkim-milter in the MTA only.  It
> will sign mail from localhost (Alpine).

Yes, you're right, of course.  I added this because, due to a bad 
configuration, no outgoing mail was getting signed.  I corrected this 
mistake and I'm getting only the one signature for local mail -- with 
dkim-milter only in the MTA.

Now to resolve the "verifying local mail" issue...

Regards,

Erik.

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