Matt Kettler wrote: > Rob Sterenborg wrote: >> Hi, >> >> I was looking around to see if I could find what >> >> DK_POLICY_SIGNSOME >> Domain Keys: policy says domain signs some mails >> >> actually means, but I can't find it. >> >> When I send an email fromy work email address to my home email >> server, this rule is hit for that email, but I'm quite sure that we >> have never signed email using DK(IM) so I'm wondering: when exactly >> does an email hit this rule? > > When the domainkey policy record for the domain in question says the > domain signs some of its email.
Heheh.. Yeah, I guessed that much, but, we *don't* sign email. Not DK(IM) or anything else. > This record is not in the email, it is in the DNS records for the > domain, and would be a TXT record for _domainkey.example.com. > > Of course, not knowing what your work domain is, I can't check it for > you, but you can check it using: > > dig txt _domainkey.<insert work domain here> > > You should get back an o=~ for "signs some" and o=- for "signs all" I see.. There is no such record and there's nothing in place signing email. Dave Mifsud wrote: > http://issues.apache.org/SpamAssassin/show_bug.cgi?id=5485 I guess this is it. Thanks for the answers! Rob