[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Has anyone had any luck getting QT to sign outgoing messages with Domainkeys?
Yup, I had
I read somewhere in the wiki that "domainkeys was broken",  but the instructions
regarding the issue point to incoming queue elements. I was able to create the
private/public key pair and update the zone file to reflect these values, but I
can't seem to get it to actually put the value in the header of outgoing emails.

Steps taken:
created /var/qmail/control/domainkeys subdir (tried actual domain name, even
localhost.localdomain for fun)
used dknewkey to create private/public key pair, changed ownership/permissions
on private key
configured DNS with policy & selector records - verified via sourceforge, yahoo,
& skylist
the instruction for creating domainkeys is in here
http://wiki.qmailtoaster.com/index.php/Domainkeys
have you check them on http://www.dnsstuff.com/ ?
on the hostname test column
choose TXT type and enter the policy and selector records
I get this output

*No TXT records exist for _domainkey.agroup.com, and _domainkey.agroup.com does 
not exist.* [Neg TTL=1800 seconds]

have you tried spf for verification?
it simple and qmt support it also. All you have to do is add spf records on you dns zone. for details and wizard creating spf record, you can go to openspf.org and maybe join their milist to consult
updated tcp.smtp with proper DKSIGN value (tried both with % and with absolute
path for single domain)

Is there an error log somewhere that would show DKSIGN failing? Any ideas?



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