John Levine a écrit :
>> dkim can help as one component of a content filtering solution.
> 
> Current versions of Spamassassin can do DKIM checking.  Don't turn on
> ADSP "reject because I say so" checks (I say this as one of the
> authors of the ADSP RFC), but you can adjust your config to list a few
> heavily phished DKIM signers like paypal.com and ebay.com on which you
> can reject unsigned mail with little collateral damage.
> 
> If you're already using spamassassin, you just add stuff to local.cf
> as suggested by comments in the DKIM plugin, and then restart spamd.
> 

yes. and a few rules were proposed by Mark Martinek (amavisd-new). see
amavisd-new docs. however, I had to disable some of these rules because
I kept seeing borked dkim sigs from yahoo.

anyway, from what I have here, I don't see dkim as bringing much to the
battle... I could disable dkim and it wouldn't change the results.

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