Postfix is configured on my server to use SASL authentication for messages
submitted via port 587. OpenDKIM has been set up for both signing and
verification.

In /etc/opendkim.conf, InternalHosts refers to a file that lists various
addresses, including the IPv6 range of my home network, as well as my domain
name (".jasonjgw.net").

Consequently, messages submitted by hosts on my home network are signed by
OpenDKIM. However, if, for example, I take a laptop to a different network and
then attempt to send mail from it via port 587 on the server, it isn't signed,
even though it has been authenticated with SASL in the Postfix session.
Obviously, it doesn't match any of the addresses given in the InternalHosts
file.

Is there a way to configure OpenDKIM to sign messages from hosts that have
SASL credentials, regardless of which network they're on?

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