On 18 October 2011 14:27, Noel Jones <njo...@megan.vbhcs.org> wrote:
> On 10/18/2011 1:20 PM, Simon Brereton wrote:
>
>> I already use amavis to do the dkim checking on incoming mails.  I'm
>> using dkimproxy to sign outgoing mails (and I confess I only found out
>> about opendkim after I'd set it up, so I'm not keen to change it at
>> the moment - though of course, your vote carries significant weight.
>
> I think the hour or less it would take to get amavisd-new to sign
> outgoing mail would be well spent.
>
> I think the hour or less it would take to replace dkimproxy with
> OpenDKIM would be well spent.

Awww..  But I just go it working!

Seriously, I will take a look at the amavis idea.  I had no idea
amavis could do that.  However, Steve made a good point - a standalone
package might update and keep pace with standards.  So I might
investigate opendkim when I get the chance (I have a bunch of things
to do with dovecot and procmail first.  And I'd like to implement
dnssec as well).

Thanks for all the advice and feedback Noel.

Simon

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