On 3/4/22 18:29, Marco d'Itri wrote:
On Mar 04, Baptiste Beauplat <lyknode@cilg.org> wrote:Looking at your email headers, I would guess that gmail is already doing it. X-Google-DKIM-Signature: v=1; a=rsa-sha256... There is somewhat some irony in Gmail blocking email without a DKIM signature while they are using a non-standard header that other provider/tools might miss. Just a thought.
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No irony, you are just missing the point. gmail uses this X header for internal purposes, and there is no DKIM signature because the message has a @debian.org 822.from address hence gmail obviously lacks a valid key for it.
Thanks for pointing this out Marco. I did check a mail coming from @gmail.com and indeed the correct header was used.
Stephan, sorry then. I don't use gmail and I won't be able to point you to the correct how-to :/
-- Baptiste BEAUPLAT - lyknode