Skaag Argonius wrote:
By the way, are you still running it in "warn only" mode in your setup
or have you come to trust this plugin more now?
Well, I was trusting it until you pointed out that it wasn't working
properly. :(
I haven't seen a single message that would have been blocked (i.e.
signed but modified or forged in some way), so whether I was running it
"warn only" or not would have made no difference.
I have an e-mail out to the libdkim people (which doesn't seem to
compile properly with GCC C++ 3.x any more), before I write a DKIM
wrapper for qmail. I have basically decided that I won't run anything
inbound that I don't support outbound.
John
p.s. my outbound server is massively overloaded at the moment; I made
the mistake of allowing the marketing department send out a mass mailing
(not spam) and qmail-remote is losing ground... :(