Erik Wramner wrote:
Hello all,

I hope that I'm doing the right thing sending this to the list, the wiki
seemed to suggest it. I tried to configure domain keys for qmail by
following the domain key tutorial at:

http://wiki.qmailtoaster.com/index.php/Domainkeys

I enabled them both for incoming and outgoing messages and tested with
several sites. It was kind of working, but not completely.

In the outgoing direction at least one test site accepted my message and
said that the domain key was correct, but another one complained that the
key was wrong.

In the incoming direction several messages from domains that should be
fine (such as apache.org, for example) were flagged as having bad domain
keys.

I have now disabled domain keys and resorted to plain SPF. I'm running the
latest qmailtoaster version with all updates.

Can anyone please tell me if the standard itself is at fault, if the qmail
implementation is broken or outdated or if this may be a configuration
issue on my part? Just curious, I can live with plain SPF.

-Erik


The toaster's implementation of domainkeys is broken for incoming, but should work ok for outgoing.

--
-Eric 'shubes'


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