Hi Folks:

First of all, I'm dkim-milter newbie... I'm starting evaluating it.
Well, I'd like to know if '-t' switch tests which action will
be issued by dkim-milter. I'm running:

# dkim-filter -t mbox -v -l -W -C 'no=r'
dkim-filter: mbox: mlfi_eom() returned SMFIS_ACCEPT
dkim-filter: mbox: message not signed

mbox is a non-signed mail. The odd thing is that when I
runs dkim-filter as a daemon talking with my MTA (through a unix
domain socket) but
using -C 'no=r', the mail is accepted to deliver...

Am I messing things up?

Thanks in advance
Lucas Brasilino

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