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Auteur: Tom Kistner
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Sujet: [exim-cvs] cvs commit: exim/exim-doc/doc-docbook spec.xfpt
tom 2009/10/16 09:52:06 BST

  Modified files:
    exim-doc/doc-docbook spec.xfpt 
  Log:
  DKIM Doc update


  Revision  Changes    Path
  1.58      +27 -19    exim/exim-doc/doc-docbook/spec.xfpt


  Index: spec.xfpt
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  RCS file: /home/cvs/exim/exim-doc/doc-docbook/spec.xfpt,v
  retrieving revision 1.57
  retrieving revision 1.58
  diff -u -r1.57 -r1.58
  --- spec.xfpt    16 Oct 2009 08:49:47 -0000    1.57
  +++ spec.xfpt    16 Oct 2009 08:52:05 -0000    1.58
  @@ -1,4 +1,4 @@
  -. $Cambridge: exim/exim-doc/doc-docbook/spec.xfpt,v 1.57 2009/10/16 08:49:47 tom Exp $
  +. $Cambridge: exim/exim-doc/doc-docbook/spec.xfpt,v 1.58 2009/10/16 08:52:05 tom Exp $
   .
   . /////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
   . This is the primary source of the Exim Manual. It is an xfpt document that is
  @@ -34406,39 +34406,48 @@
   Calling the ACL only for existing signatures is not sufficient to build
   more advanced policies. For that reason, the global option
   &%dkim_verify_signers%&, and a global expansion variable
  -&%$dkim_signing_domains%& exist.
  +&%$dkim_signers%& exist.


The global option &%dkim_verify_signers%& can be set to a colon-separated
list of DKIM domains or identities for which the ACL &%acl_smtp_dkim%& is
called. It is expanded when the message has been received. At this point,
-the expansion variable &%$dkim_signing_domains%& already contains a colon-
-separated list of signer domains for the message. When &%dkim_verify_signers%&
-is not specified in the main configuration, it defaults as:
+the expansion variable &%$dkim_signers%& already contains a colon-
+separated list of signer domains and identities for the message. When
+&%dkim_verify_signers%& is not specified in the main configuration,
+it defaults as:
.code
-dkim_verify_signers = $dkim_signing_domains
+dkim_verify_signers = $dkim_signers
.endd
This leads to the default behaviour of calling &%acl_smtp_dkim%& for each
DKIM signature in the message. Current DKIM verifiers may want to explicitly
call the ACL for known domains or identities. This would be achieved as follows:
.code
-dkim_verify_signers = paypal.com:ebay.com:$dkim_signing_domains
+dkim_verify_signers = paypal.com:ebay.com:$dkim_signers
.endd
This would result in &%acl_smtp_dkim%& always being called for "paypal.com"
-and "ebay.com", plus all domains that have signatures in the message. You can
-also be more creative in constructing your policy. Example:
+and "ebay.com", plus all domains and identities that have signatures in the message.
+You can also be more creative in constructing your policy. Example:
.code
-dkim_verify_signers = $sender_address_domain:$dkim_signing_domains
+dkim_verify_signers = $sender_address_domain:$dkim_signers
.endd

+If a domain or identity is listed several times in the (expanded) value of
+&%dkim_verify_signers%&, the ACL is only called once for that domain or identity.
+
+
Inside the &%acl_smtp_dkim%&, the following expansion variables are
available (from most to least important):

.vlist
+.vitem &%$dkim_cur_signer%&
+The signer that is being evaluated in this ACL run. This can be domain or
+an identity. This is one of the list items from the expanded main option
+&%dkim_verify_signers%& (see above).
.vitem &%$dkim_verify_status%&
A string describing the general status of the signature. One of
.ilist
&%none%&: There is no signature in the message for the current domain or
-identity.
+identity (as reflected by &%$dkim_cur_signer%&).
.next
&%invalid%&: The signature could not be verified due to a processing error.
More detail is available in &%$dkim_verify_reason%&.
@@ -34469,14 +34478,12 @@
.endlist
.vitem &%$dkim_domain%&
The signing domain. IMPORTANT: This variable is only populated if there is
-ab actual signature in the message. It does NOT neccessarily carry the
-domain that is currently being evaluated. Please use the &%dkim_signers%& ACL
-condition for that.
+an actual signature in the message for the current domain or identity (as
+reflected by &%$dkim_cur_signer%&).
.vitem &%$dkim_identity%&
-The signing identity. IMPORTANT: This variable is only populated if there is
-ab actual signature in the message. It does NOT neccessarily carry the
-identity that is currently being evaluated. Please use the &%dkim_signers%& ACL
-condition for that.
+The signing identity, if present. IMPORTANT: This variable is only populated
+if there is an actual signature in the message for the current domain or
+identity (as reflected by &%$dkim_cur_signer%&).
.vitem &%$dkim_selector%&
The key record selector string
.vitem &%$dkim_algo%&
@@ -34521,8 +34528,9 @@
.vlist
.vitem &%dkim_signers%&
ACL condition that checks a colon-separated list of domains or identities
-for a match against the domain or identity that the ACL is currently verifying.
-This is typically used to restrict an ACL verb to a group of domains or identities, like:
+for a match against the domain or identity that the ACL is currently verifying
+(reflected by &%$dkim_cur_signer%&). This is typically used to restrict an ACL
+verb to a group of domains or identities, like:

.code
# Warn when message apparently from GMail has no signature at all