Author: Pedro Mansilla Date: To: Ian Eiloart CC: exim users Subject: Re: [exim] Is DomainsKeys (DK not DKIM) disabled since v4.70-4.71?
Hi guys,
Thanks to all of you that commented this post.
After reading all your posts I see that I will have to try dkim proxy. If
there is no way to add lines to current version and bring support for
domainkeys and dkim at the same time. I will have to look after dkim proxy
option. Its some thing I need to do and can't just drop it.
Im in Peru and a recent data protection law is the one that makes mandatory.
I know it is no sence...but thats how the tech-genies of my country¡s gov
like to do things...
Hope someone may come by with other option.
Regards to all.
El 13/09/11 04:02, "Ian Eiloart" <iane@???> escribió:
>
> On 13 Sep 2011, at 01:17, Pedro Mansilla wrote:
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>> 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.
>
> Use Exim 4.69 to sign with DK, and the latest version of Exim to add a DKIM
> signature. Use smarthost facility to transfer mail between the two. However,
> you should not let untrusted systems (including authenticated MUAs) speak
> directly to Exim 4.69 since later versions have security fixes.
>
>
> local MUA -> latest Exim adds DKIM -> Exim 4.69 adds DK sig -> remote MTA
>
> remote MTA -> latest Exim checks DKIM -> Exim 4.69 checks DK -> local delivery
>
> It's going to be complicated.
>
> Which country are you in?
>