Hi,

I would say - yes.

Most importantly, Declude should at least have a test that checks the sender
domain DNS to see if does have DomainKeys DNS entries. If a DNS record
exists but no DomainKeys header is found, then this could be used to assign
weight to the email, as it is suspicious.


Best Regards
Andy Schmidt

Phone:  +1 201 934-3414 x20 (Business)
Fax:    +1 201 934-9206 


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Subject: [Declude.JunkMail] OT: Domain Keys -- Yes or No?


I thought I'd take advantage of the expertise on this list to get some
opinions on Domain Keys / DKIM.   Is it something that we should implement?

There is a plug-in for Smartermail available that will add the domain keys
information to email that we send out.  

My interest in domains keys is due to the assumption that it would help the
email we send to be delivered without being trapped by spam filters.  We
already have SPF set up and working for all of our domains.

Is there any benefit for us to set up domain keys?  Does it help avoid mail
that we send to Yahoo and other sites from being tagged as spam?






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