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Re: Domainkeys and ISPs



Thomas Goirand wrote:
> Michael Sprague wrote:
>> Hi folks,
>>
>> I'm setting up Domainkeys for my little ISP to help deal with the likes
>> of Yahoo, AOL, Verizon, etc.  I have my outgoing server all setup to
>> sign outgoing messages from our customers (well, at least the ones we
>> host their DNS zone).  But, I don't believe that forwarded messages are
>> being signed b/ the sender is not one of our customers (rather the
>> original sender).
>>
>> Since I'm new to the domainkeys thing, I'm not sure what is considered
>> okay or not.  For example, I could sign every piece of email that leaves
>> our outgoing server.  It seems pretty easy to do in exim4 by setting
>> $dk_domain to whatever I want in the router.  But is that considered
>> uncool?  Do other ISPs sign ALL messages to help deal with Yahoo?
>>
>> Any insight is appreciated.
>>
>> Thanks,
>> mikeS
> 
> Hi mikeS,
> 
> I have made a package for dkimproxy that will be soon in SID if the ftp
> masters accept it. See the waiting queue here:
> 
> http://ftp-master.debian.org/new.html

FYI: my package has just been accepted into SID, and it will be pushed
to all the Debian mirrors in a few.

http://packages.qa.debian.org/d/dkimproxy.html

I'm now asking for removal of dkfilter.

Thomas Goirand


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