> 
> > IMO, Your best best is a patch to qmail-remote.c that 'signs' the 
> > domain key at that point as its leaving your system.
> > 
> Maybe but I want to integrate it in qmail-scanner so I cannot 
> patch qmail-remote, since qmail-local handles incoming and 
> outgoing mails
> 

Oh no.. 

Qmail-queue handles incoming and outgoing.  Qmail-Scanner superceeds
qmail-queue if you have the QMAILQUEUE patch applied (obviously in your
case or you wouldn't be here).   Qmail-Scanner passes exit codes back to
qmail-queue...  If sucessful, qmail-queue hands off to qmail-local for
those domains that are found in control/locals, and hands off to
qmail-remote for those domains that are not.

Dallas


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