Murray S. Kucherawy wrote:
> 
> The filter README for the in-beta version of OpenDKIM lists the 
> following autoresponders that verify and then sign the reply, most 
> of which are fairly quick:
> 
>         [email protected]
>         [email protected]
>         [email protected]
>         [email protected]
>         [email protected]
>         [email protected]
>         [email protected]
> 
> Most or all of them use different implementations, so it's 
> a good test suite.
> 
> AOL's is unfortunately no longer responding.
> The list on www.dkim.org is unfortunately not up-to-date.
> If there are others, let me know and I'll add them to that list.

Thanks Murray. I'll try these out.

I created another new DKIM verifier auto responder at:

       [email protected]

White listed and immediate turnaround.

The site DKIM Verifier implementation now has ADSP support with my R&D 
on the ADSP extension ASL (Allow Signer List) idea.  We are now 
signing with three company domains to explore the interaction between 
the "3rd party" (5322.From != DKIM.d) mail flow aspects between 
non-list and list transactions. So far the ASL idea seems to help with 
this. Working out also like a ADMD=list of company domains.  Beta 
testers are excited!

Example ADSP record for winserver.com:

dkim=all; asl=mipassoc.org,megabytecoffee.com,
               mapurdy.com.au,santronics.com,isdg.net

Web based DKIM Key/DNS Manager is being worked on as it quickly became 
obvious this is the most confusing part.  One guy put public key 
record in his SPF TXT record! One guy excluded the semi-colons for the 
tags! One with lower case v=DKIM1.  Long discussion on Selectors.

-- 
Hector Santos, CTO
http://www.santronics.com
http://santronics.blogspot.com


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