Am 07.11.2011 10:56, schrieb Josef Karliak: > In the message header I've : > X-DKIM: Sendmail DKIM Filter v2.7.2 kostnew.ajetaci.cz 8840B239C3 > Authentication-Results: kostnew.ajetaci.cz; dkim=none (no signature) > header.i=unknown; dkim-adsp=fail > > And in the mail log: > Nov 7 10:48:37 kostnew dkim-filter[16623]: 8840B239C3 external host > [192.168.2.5] attempted to send as ajetaci.cz > > I've a few similar dkim installations that works (but on older > opensuses..). > > Maybe some small stupid misconfig, but where. It is all simple :-/ > > > thanks > J.K.
sorry i am short in time perhaps this helps man dkim-filter.conf ExternalIgnoreList (string) Identifies a file of "external" hosts which may send mail through the server as one of the signing domains without credentials as such. Basically suppresses the "external host (hostname) tried to send mail as (domain)" log messages. Entries in the file should be of the same form as those of the PeerList option below. The list is empty by default. > > Cituji Robert Schetterer <rob...@schetterer.org>: > >> Am 07.11.2011 10:46, schrieb Robert Schetterer: >>> Am 07.11.2011 10:39, schrieb Josef Karliak: >>>> Good morning, >>>> I configured dkim-milter (2.7.2-x) to postfix (2.7.2-x) on opensuse >>>> 11.4 64-bit, generated keys (named "mail"). In the dkim-milter config I >>>> defined my options: >>>> DKIM_MODES="sv" >>>> DKIM_DOMAIN="ajetaci.cz" >>>> DKIM_SELECTOR="mail" >>>> DKIM_CANON="simple" >>>> DKIM_REJECTION="bad=a,dns=t,no=a,sec=t" >>>> DKIM_EXTRA_ARGS="-l -h -D" >>>> DKIM_SIGNALG="rsa-sha256" >>>> >>>> and in the main.cf I've : >>>> milter_protocol = 2 >>>> smtpd_milters = inet:localhost:8891 >>>> non_smtpd_milters = inet:localhost:8891 >>>> milter_default_action = accept >>>> >>>> I tried this over unix socket too. >>>> >>>> Where is an error ? Any kicks to the right way ? :-/ >>>> Thanks and best regards >>>> J.K. >>>> >>>> >>> >>> perhaps this helps >>> >>> Mode (string) >>> Selects operating modes. The string is a concatenation of >>> characters which indicate which mode(s) of operation are desired. Valid >>> modes are s (signer) and v >>> (verifier). The default is sv except in test mode (see >>> the dkim-filter(8) man page) in which case the default is v. >>> >>> so configure your >>> >>> DKIM_MODES="sv" as you want it >> >> ups sorry, guess that was not what you asked for >> >> what exactly does not work >> do you have any logs? >> >> >> -- >> Best Regards >> >> MfG Robert Schetterer >> >> Germany/Munich/Bavaria >> > > > -- Best Regards MfG Robert Schetterer Germany/Munich/Bavaria