Hi Sven-Thorsten,
At 07:24 15-01-10, Sven-Thorsten Fahrbach wrote:
>I am trying desperately to have my DKIM signatures accepted by Yahoo!
>and Gmail. Strangely, if I send a message via any given email client
>like Thunderbird or Squirrelmail, I have no problem whatsoever. But I
>need to send a large amount of Newsletters - the reason why it is
>paramount that they get signed with DKIM, so that we don't land in some
>provider's spam folder. The newsletter program we use is OpenEMM. Since

DKIM signing does not prevent the message from being flagged as spam.

>OpenEMM doesn't support either DKIM or DomainKeys, I wrote a perl script
>that creates a watch with inotify on OpenEMM's mail queue and sends them
>via Mail::Sender and SMTP to exactly the same sendmail process that
>signs other mails correctly. It doesn't work with those mails, though.

Instead of messing up with the mail queue, it would be easier to do 
the DKIM signing at the mail submission server (sendmail).

>If anyone could so much as point me in the right direction, that would
>be great as I've been working on this for quite a long time and my boss
>is beginning to expect some results. ;-)

Results are to be expected soon. :-)

Regards,
-sm 


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