Zitat von Eric Shubert <[email protected]>:
------------------------------------------------------------------------DomainKeys (DK) on QMT is broken.On incoming messages, it errantly reports some messages as having invalid keys.I used to think that the bugs only affected incoming messages, but recently I had some incoming messages rejected because DK was trying to sign them. How that happened I have no idea, but the messages were coming from, of all places, another QMT system! I haven't looked into this aspect in any detail yet.The best thing to do imo is to disable domainkeys. There are posts in the archive and possibly the wiki on how to do that.DKIM, on the other hand, is an entirely different animal. I haven't implemented this yet, but I'm sure Jake has something to say about DKIM.And now, heeeeere's Jake! :)
:-)Thanks for the info. Does signing work reliably, though? I would not like to disable this altogether. Also, would enablin the spamassassin domainkey check be an alternative to having simscan/qmailq do it?
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