Autore: Pedro Mansilla Data: To: exim-users Oggetto: Re: [exim] Is DomainsKeys (DK not DKIM) disabled since v4.70-4.71?
Hi Phil, thanks for the answers.
Ok, so lets say that I need both. What was the last version that supported
both as Experimental. I mean the SRC. And what should I do or need to
compile it and have both working and signing out messages.
Is any other way to have DK, DKIM and SPF signing out messages. Something
like DKIMProxy which I recently saw?
Thanks a lot.
El 11/09/11 09:39, "Phil Pennock" <exim-users@???> escribió:
> On 2011-09-11 at 00:40 -0500, Pedro Mansilla wrote:
>> Simple questions are:
>>
>> Is domainkeys (dk) disabled on exim 4.70 and up?
>
> It was removed; DomainKeys support was only ever experimental, and the
> world moved on, to DKIM. See also the "README.UPDATING" file with Exim,
> which calls out explicitly those changes that may cause issues when
> upgrading.
>
>> How can I have DK and DKIM emails signed with Exim 4.71?
>
> You can't. It's DKIM only. It would have been nice to support both in
> overlap for a while, but it turned out to not be practical, so we went
> from the experimental DomainKeys to the IETF's DKIM, as a
> fully-supported feature.
>
> -Phil