Great.

So the only piece that's missing is checking inbound messages. Anyone care to look into this? I don't know if Jake has already or not.

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-Eric 'shubes'

On 02/18/2011 08:57 AM, Martin Waschbüsch wrote:
Eric, Jake's instructions work like a charm and also note: that implementation 
can take care of both DKIM and DK (both of which I am making use of on my 
toaster).

Martin

Von meinem iPhone gesendet

Am 18.02.2011 um 16:34 schrieb Eric Shubert<[email protected]>:

qmail-dk (aka DomainKeys), I'm sad to say, has some bugs in the inbound 
(checking) area. Someone (I'm sorry I don't remember the name) spent some time 
on it a couple years ago, and ran out of time fixing the outbound portion.

I recommend removing all DK* variables in the tcp.smtp file, except for DKSIGN. 
I believe DKSIGN works ok (I have it configured), but I wouldn't bet my life on 
it.

I believe DKIM is preferred (a successor to DK). I haven't used it yet, but I 
believe Jake and Amit have implemented DKIM successfully. See
http://wiki.qmailtoaster.com/index.php/How_to_Setup_DKIM_with_Qmail_Toaster

I don't know how well DK and DKIM play together, but if I implemented DKIM, I 
would disable DK entirely, either by removing DKSIGN in tcp.smtp, or (better) 
change the /var/qmail/bin/qmail-queue symlink to point to qmail-queue.orig 
instead of qmail-dk.

It appears to me that this DKIM implementation is for outbound only. I'm not 
aware of any implementation of inbound checking of DK (which works reliably) or 
DKIM for QMT. It'd be nice if someone would come up with a DKIM checking patch 
of some sort.

--
-Eric 'shubes'

On 02/17/2011 07:39 PM, Dan McAllister wrote:
Greeting QMT and QTP affectionados...

I endeavored to help PV Anthony resolve his SpamDyke issues a little bit
ago and discovered to my dismay that my DomainKeys system was rejecting
messages for no good reason -- ESPECIALLY if the sending domain had NO
DomainKeys DNS entries!

Needless to say, this is problematic, so I've temporarily suspended
checking for DomainKeys....

Has anyone else experienced this recently? (I've used DomainKeys for
quite some time without reason to suspect it was problematic! Was I just
blind to the issues all this time??)

Thanks in advance to any who choose to discuss this...

Dan
IT4SOHO

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