Thanks Noel. But before I send to hotmail and yahoo, I have tested my dkim and spf by sending mail to '[EMAIL PROTECTED]' and '[EMAIL PROTECTED]', and here are the imformation in the head of '[EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Authentication-Results: ns1.qubic.net; sender-id=pass [EMAIL PROTECTED]; spf=pass [EMAIL PROTECTED] and the content is : DKIM Test: pass (1024-bit key) DKIM Author Signing Practice: no DNS record it seems my spf is passed for him, but why it does not work for hotmail? As for the content, does it mean my _dkim record in DNS is not correct? On Tue, Sep 2, 2008 at 10:11 PM, Noel Jones <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > shawn D.Wang wrote: >> >> it seams a very hard problem? :( > > > [press the "Plain Text" button when posting from gmail] > > >> >> On 8/31/08, *shawn D.Wang* <[EMAIL PROTECTED] <mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]>> >> wrote: >> >> Hi guys: >> I suddenly found my mail log is very huge, and then I check it and >> found a new record is append for each minute since days ago, the >> content of this record is as follows. it seems sth about the >> dkim-milter. what's that meaning? did I deploy the dkim-milter >> incorrectly? >> Aug 31 22:11:47 mx postfix/pickup[15590]: warning: D06D6261859: >> message has been queued for 5 days >> Aug 31 22:11:47 mx postfix/pickup[15590]: D06D6261859: uid=2001 >> from=<policyd> >> Aug 31 22:11:47 mx postfix/cleanup[7972]: D06D6261859: >> milter-reject: MAIL from localhost[127.0.0.1 <http://127.0.0.1/>]: >> 4.7.1 Service u >> navailable - try again later; [EMAIL PROTECTED] >> <mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > > Postfix is unable to contact the milter. Either the milter isn't running or > postfix and the milter disagree on the port/socket to communicate over. > > Temporarilry fix the problem by using > # main.cf: > milter_default_action = accept > > Then troubleshoot your milter config. > >> BTW, before I deploy DKIM, my mail is recognized as junk by yahoo, >> there is no sig and the status is neutral. Then after I install it, >> the mails seams no junk for yahoo, but when I check the total head >> of the mail, I find the same thing is in the mail header, which has >> no sig and with neutral status. I have add the _dkim record into my >> DNS record txt. So how dose that happend? Does it mean I did not >> install the dkim correctly? > > Sounds that way. > >> At the same time, after I install spf, the sid is still not passed >> by hotmail, why is that? the same problem that the spf is installed >> not corretly? > > There is nothing to install for spf. You just need to set your spf DNS > records correctly. > http://www.openspf.org/ > > > -- > Noel Jones
