Is there some way to tell postfix or dkim-filter or ??? to
whitelist a possibly misconfigured mail sender? 

Specifically, I'm seeing these log messages in /var/log/mailman
on my incoming server:

Jun  9 20:02:26 rimu dkim-filter[4595]: (unknown-jobid) no signing domain match 
for `wccls.org'
Jun  9 20:02:26 rimu dkim-filter[4595]: (unknown-jobid) no signing subdomain 
match for `wccls.org'
Jun  9 20:02:26 rimu dkim-filter[4595]: (unknown-jobid) no signing keylist 
match for `[email protected]'
Jun  9 20:02:26 rimu dkim-filter[4595]: (unknown-jobid) no MTA name match
Jun  9 20:02:26 rimu dkim-filter[4595]: (unknown-jobid) not internal
Jun  9 20:02:26 rimu dkim-filter[4595]: (unknown-jobid) not authenticated
Jun  9 20:02:26 rimu dkim-filter[4595]: (unknown-jobid) mode select: verifying

... and the messages are not passed on to the internal
email server.   These are from the Washington County
Library; if they have a configuration problem, there is
no way for ordinary users to ask them to fix it.  So,
I hope to bypass the problem at my end.

What files do I tweak on my incoming server to make
wccls.org (and all spammers pretending to be wccls)
pass through postfix with dkim-filter?

Keith

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Keith Lofstrom          [email protected]
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