Auteur: Pedro Mansilla Date: À: Kevin Shaum CC: exim-users Sujet: Re: [exim] Is DomainsKeys (DK not DKIM) disabled since v4.70-4.71?
Hi to all.
Thanks for giving your opinions about this.
What I actually need is to know how to get both active. Regardless of the
version I need to have both DK & DKIM to sign out all emails.
If anyone can give me ideas or a procedure I would be absolutly thanked.
I hope you guys can help me out.
Regards,
El 12/09/11 18:43, "Kevin Shaum" <kevin@???> escribió:
> On Mon, Sep 12, 2011 at 1:53 AM, Pedro Mansilla
> <pedro.mansilla@???> wrote:
>> Well 4.69 does have DomainKeys and DKIM both in Experimental. I saw some
>> webpages of users that did granted to make it work with both.
>>
>> What I do not know now regarding latest source codes is if for domainkeys
>> one can edit Makefile and add the usage and libs links for domainkeys. Like
>> it was done in the exims wiki for v4.68.
>>
>> We need it because of our country internet laws. All sort of email
>> comunication are mandatory to use DomainKeys, SPF, DKIM, SenderID.
>
> DKIM is based almost entirely on DomainKeys (DKIM = DomainKeys
> Identified Mail), basically merging it with a couple of other
> standards. It uses the same mechanism, a public encryption key stored
> in a DNS record, to authenticate the sender. (The message header is
> slightly different.)
>
> So if you have a regulatory or contractual requirement to use
> DomainKeys, using DKIM may satisfy that requirement. (Though IANAL, of
> course.)
>
> --
> Kevin Shaum