Autor: Jeremy Harris Fecha: A: exim-users Asunto: Re: [exim] DKIM and debian buster...
On 07/07/2020 00:01, Mike Tubby via Exim-users wrote: > remote_smtp:
> driver = smtp
> dkim_domain = ${lc:${domain:$h_from:}}
> dkim_selector = ${lookup mysql{SELECT selector FROM dkim WHERE
> domain='${quote_mysql:${dkim_domain}}' AND active=1}{$value}{false}}
> dkim_canon = ${lookup mysql{SELECT canon FROM dkim WHERE
> domain='${quote_mysql:${dkim_domain}}' AND active=1}{$value}{false}}
> dkim_hash = ${lookup mysql{SELECT hash FROM dkim WHERE
> domain='${quote_mysql:${dkim_domain}}' AND active=1}{$value}{false}}
> dkim_private_key = ${lookup mysql{SELECT private_key FROM dkim
> WHERE domain='${quote_mysql:${dkim_domain}}' AND active=1}{$value}{false}}
> dkim_strict = 0
I'd be tempted to roll all those queries together, and then extract
the items from the one result string - just to cut down on DB load.
Unfortunately set= isn't available in a transport; only in a router
or acl. You could hack it via an acl expansion, or you could
just rely on the lookup caching.
I probably should add set= in transports, now I've seen this.
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Cheers,
Jeremy