Matt Kettler wrote on Mon, 06 Aug 2007 07:19:16 -0400: > dig txt _domainkey.<insert work domain here>
doing a host -t TXT _domainkey.example.com should do the same, right? I also started wondering why I see that on so many mails. Actually, it seems I get the DK_POLICY_SIGNSOME on all mail that is not whitelisted in MailScanner, anyway. There must be something going wrong. I checked several domains like you advised (I did that before, but didn't know the TXT record is to be found under _domainkey) and they either resolve but don't have a TXT record (probably multicards) or they don't resolve at all. On the other hand I checked yahoo.com and do get a domainkeys record. So, I seem to use the correct way to check it. It looks like this rule hits all mail (probably with the exception of mail that does have domainkeys, but I can't currently find one of these). Kai -- Kai Schätzl, Berlin, Germany Get your web at Conactive Internet Services: http://www.conactive.com