Chris Purves wrote:
I just got the domainkeys plugin set up, but it's not working the way I
expect.
In messages from Yahoo I see:
0.0 DK_SIGNED Domain Keys: message has an unverified signature
but I never see DK_VERIFIED
Is there something I need to configure? I didn't apply the patch,
Chris Purves wrote:
In the end, with the help of Mark Martinec, I was able to determine that
the problem was with my ISP provided DNS namerservers not allowing full
TXT records to be returned (they were truncated).
Was this something that the ISP cooked up, or was it intrinsic to the DNS
Peter H. Lemieux writes:
Chris Purves wrote:
In the end, with the help of Mark Martinec, I was able to determine that
the problem was with my ISP provided DNS namerservers not allowing full
TXT records to be returned (they were truncated).
Was this something that the ISP cooked up, or
-Original Message-
From: Chris Purves [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: vrijdag 27 oktober 2006 23:20
To: users@spamassassin.apache.org
Subject: Re: domainkeys unverified - solved
In the end, with the help of Mark Martinec, I was able to
determine that the problem was with my ISP
Mark wrote:
-Original Message-
From: Chris Purves [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: vrijdag 27 oktober 2006 23:20
To: users@spamassassin.apache.org
Subject: Re: domainkeys unverified - solved
In the end, with the help of Mark Martinec, I was able to
determine that the problem
Peter H. Lemieux wrote:
Chris Purves wrote:
In the end, with the help of Mark Martinec, I was able to determine
that the problem was with my ISP provided DNS namerservers not
allowing full TXT records to be returned (they were truncated).
Was this something that the ISP cooked up, or was it
-Original Message-
From: Chris Purves [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: zaterdag 28 oktober 2006 0:49
To: users@spamassassin.apache.org
Subject: Re: domainkeys unverified - solved
DK_VERIFIED does not fire for Yahoo! e-mails (multiple part
TXT record)
Interesting
On Tuesday 17 October 2006 20:49, Chris Purves wrote:
On Tuesday 17 October 2006 12:52, Mark Martinec wrote:
It is a waste of time working with versions of Mail::DomainKeys so old,
there will be numerous false-positive signature failures.
Okay, I installed Mail::DomainKeys 0.88 from CPAN.
Chris,
Okay, I installed Mail::DomainKeys 0.88 from CPAN.
Thanks for reminding me to prepare a version of my patch for this version.
Part of my patch for 0.86 was already incorporated into 0.88, but not all.
I also noticed an additional (marginal) problem, so I'll report later
on a solution.
Thanks for reminding me to prepare a version of my patch for this version.
Part of my patch for 0.86 was already incorporated into 0.88, but not all.
I also noticed an additional (marginal) problem, so I'll report later
on a solution.
Here is an updated patch for Mail::DomainKeys that applies
I just got the domainkeys plugin set up, but it's not working the way I
expect.
In messages from Yahoo I see:
0.0 DK_SIGNED Domain Keys: message has an unverified signature
but I never see DK_VERIFIED
Is there something I need to configure? I didn't apply the patch,
because I'm assuming
Chris,
I just got the domainkeys plugin set up, but it's not working the way I
expect. In messages from Yahoo I see:
0.0 DK_SIGNED Domain Keys: message has an unverified signature
but I never see DK_VERIFIED
Is there something I need to configure? I didn't apply the patch,
because I'm
Chris,
No, I'm referring to the plugin patch, which according to bugzilla was
going to be applied to 3.1.1 (so I assume I don't need to worry about
this, since I'm using 3.1.4):
http://issues.apache.org/SpamAssassin/show_bug.cgi?id=4623
That patch is in the current code as far as I can tell
On Tuesday 17 October 2006 12:52, Mark Martinec wrote:
It is a waste of time working with versions of Mail::DomainKeys so old,
there will be numerous false-positive signature failures.
Okay, I installed Mail::DomainKeys 0.88 from CPAN. I sent a message directly
from a Yahoo account to my
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