Hi Joerg,
At 04:53 05-10-2008, Joerg Dorchain wrote:
>I found a strange behaviour for dkim-milter. In one case it signs a
>mail as expected, in the other it doesn't, saying  "no signature data".

Set LogWhy to Yes to find out why dkim-milter signs or a verifies a message.

>The mails in question are sent from an internal host to a smart gateway.
>In one case, where it works, the command line is
>
>date|mail -s test [EMAIL PROTECTED] and the case where it doesn't
>date|mutt -s test [EMAIL PROTECTED]

If dkim-milter is not configured to sign for subdomains, it won't 
sign the email from
[EMAIL PROTECTED]  The email addresses in your two 
examples may have been rewritten if you have masquerading enabled in sendmail.

Regards,
-sm 


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