Le mar. 23/09/2008 \ufffd 05:51, manu@... a \ufffdcrit : > Michael Mansour <mic@...> wrote: > > > I'm the DKIM culprit (requester) there so if I've annoyed you I do > apologise. > > No problem, it's just a bit disapointing to work on it and have no > idea > if I can enable it for my own setup (in order to test that, one need > to > send mail from a yahoo account, and I don't have one) > All gmail.com (google.com) messages (users and lists) are both signed with DKIM and Domainkey. Some others sign DKIM (some email marketing and newsletters for example). Yahoo signs Domainkey. So you just have to open a gmail account for testing ... or just wait for mail from gmail.com. I do not use milter-greylist with DKIM verification still. With dkim-milter (another milter used to sign and/or verify DKIM and Domainkey) and for a week I have ~3000 messages DKIM signed (among ~40000 accepted and ~300000 rejected). > -- > Emmanuel Dreyfus > http://hcpnet.free.fr/pubz > manu@... > > > > -- Christian P\ufffdlissier Office National d'\ufffdtudes et de Recherches A\ufffdrospatiales BP 72 92322 Chatillon Tel: 33 1 46 73 44 19, Fax: 33 1 46 73 41 50
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Re: [milter-greylist] has anybody tried p2pwl (shared auto-whitelists)?
2008-09-23 by Christian PELISSIER
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