Hi Victor, forget my two other mails.
Victor Ustugov <[email protected]> (Mo 08 Mai 2017 18:37:56 CEST): … > # exim -be '${lookup dnsdb{defer_never,txt=d201702._domainkey.exim.org}}' > v=DKIM1; k=rsa; > p=MIG7MA0GCSqGSIb3DQEBAQUAA4GpADCBpQKBnQDKdPaDIXAcfltuNSAAHepxoQ2p6GUp1afnM7TWV2UCvDECnfebhi/QcLh7WYa5rt0wuKoTvNjyUI22oFoTe4MQJVELF7g33bnANG7eTIlQpjAUoo23Wga5bTvodw+cZin/0YK8Cbs0jkLcUpHzp12O6cYkl00H0YRg3E73LE9lEtJevYlNQ1T9i0rnXKqpnUb > > # host -t txt d201702._domainkey.exim.org > d201702._domainkey.exim.org descriptive text "v=DKIM1\; k=rsa\; > p=MIG7MA0GCSqGSIb3DQEBAQUAA4GpADCBpQKBnQDKdPaDIXAcfltuNSAAHepxoQ2p6GUp1afnM7TWV2UCvDECnfebhi/QcLh7WYa5rt0wuKoTvNjyUI22oFoTe4MQJVELF7g33bnANG7eTIlQpjAUoo23Wga5bTvodw+cZin/0YK8Cbs0jkLcUpHzp12O6cYkl00H0YRg3E73LE9lEtJevYlNQ1T9i0rnXKqpnUb" > "U3CQJ/cMWGETQgwMCAwEAAQ==" From the spec about dnsdb lookups: For TXT records with multiple items of data, only the first item is returned, unless a field separator is specified. To concatenate items without a separator, use a semicolon instead. For SPF records the default behaviour is to concatenate multiple items without using a separator. ${lookup dnsdb{>\n,: txt=a.b.example}} ${lookup dnsdb{>\n; txt=a.b.example}} ${lookup dnsdb{spf=example.org}} It is permitted to specify a space as the separator character. Further white space is ignored. Best regards from Dresden/Germany Viele Grüße aus Dresden Heiko Schlittermann -- SCHLITTERMANN.de ---------------------------- internet & unix support - Heiko Schlittermann, Dipl.-Ing. (TU) - {fon,fax}: +49.351.802998{1,3} - gnupg encrypted messages are welcome --------------- key ID: F69376CE - ! key id 7CBF764A and 972EAC9F are revoked since 2015-01 ------------ -
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