On February 11, 2023 3:41:06 PM UTC, nj140...@yahoo.com wrote:
> Trying to send an email from n...@complete-web-solutions.com on the
> host sv9.complete-web-solutions.com results in the following
> messages
> in mail.log:
> ...

> But opendkim seems correctly configured because the command:
> opendkim-testkey -d complete-web-solutions.com -s 202302081 -v -x
> /etc/opendkim.conf
> gives the result:
> opendkim-testkey: key secure

A sáb, 11-02-2023 às 16:37 +0000, Scott Kitterman escreveu:
You only tested the availability of the public key, but your error is
with the private key.  See the -k option.

http://www.linuxcertif.com/man/8/opendkim-testkey/

On 11.02.23 17:24, Nicholas Jacobs wrote:
No, I checked that too.
opendkim-testkey -d complete-web-solutions.com -k
/etc/dkimkeys/202302081.private -s 202302081 -v -x /etc/opendkim.conf
gives:
opendkim-testkey: key secure

can the user of running opendkim process (on debian/ubuntu it's user "opendkim") read the private key?

ls -la /etc/dkimkeys/

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