At 00:09 08-07-2009, ram wrote: >Right, I think so too. But I have seen mails being dkim signed by >mailers like aweber and constantcontact >with a d=<envdomain>;
What you may be seeing is all mail relayed through that server are DKIM signed. That can be done with the setting I mentioned in my previous message. You might infer that there is a relationship between the envelope and the DKIM signing domain if there is a direct path between the signer and the verifier. If any envelope rewrites are done, you no longer have that "relationship". To summarize, you can DKIM sign all outgoing with your domain name even through it does not match any the From header field using dkim-milter. Regards, -sm ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Enter the BlackBerry Developer Challenge This is your chance to win up to $100,000 in prizes! For a limited time, vendors submitting new applications to BlackBerry App World(TM) will have the opportunity to enter the BlackBerry Developer Challenge. See full prize details at: http://p.sf.net/sfu/Challenge _______________________________________________ dkim-milter-discuss mailing list [email protected] https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/dkim-milter-discuss
