Quinn Comendant wrote:
And Alexey mentioned once he would add a feature to disable
DomainKeys in the "right way" -- did this ever get added? On the main
site?
Currently, the "right way" to disable DK without unlinking/relinking qq handlers is to remove DKVERIFY and DKSIGN completely from tcp.smtp.

Take care not to set DKDEBUG environment variable in case both DKVERIFY and DKSIGN are unset, as this will happily lead you to a SIGFAULT in qmail-dk due to a bug in debug-logging code I found today.

Disabling qmail-dk in such way seems to me to be a Right Way (TM) as the behavior of QT without DK-envvars set will not differ in any way from original qMail (except for slightly increased CPU, disk and RAM requirements due to qmail-dk acting as a pipe between qmail-smtpd and real qq handler). You can always get rid of this by unlinking/relinking qq handler symlink in a well-known-to-this-list way.

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Best regards,
Alexey Loukianov                          mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
System Engineer,
IT Department,
Lavtech Corp.

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