Erik Espinoza wrote (on 5/26/06):
You may want to add that DomainKeys can't be used in
conjunction with a smart host. So if you define a ':mail.isp.com' in
smtproutes, then DomainKeys will always fails.
Erik
Why would that be?
(Maybe I don't understand what a smart host is)
I'm using dyndns.org's mailhop outbound service for some destination
domains (because I'm on a pseudo-dynamic ip address). I specify this
using smtproutes.
I asked dyndns.org about domainkeys with mailhop outbound, and here's
how the emails went:
I relay *some* of my email through mailhop outbound.
I recently (today) configured domainkeys for my domain.
My server signs all outgoing email, including that which is
routed through mailhop.
Will routing through mailhop outbound cause a problem with
domainkeys?
I haven't experienced a specific problem yet, but I'd like to
know whether or not to expect this to be a problem.
It should not be a problem. Your email is validated at the receiving
end based on your domainkey and your signature. Since the email still
originates from you and your signature matches your domainkey, your
mail should be fine. You may want to contact Yahoo for more
information regarding domainkeys.
I just now turned off the test status on my domain, so it'll be some
time before I see a problem if there is one. I'll post to the list if
this indeed doesn't work.
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-Eric 'shubes'
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