So I implemented DKIM instead of DomainKeys since it appeared to me that
DKIM is the new standard and will be the future of signed mail. However,
since I only have DKIM and not the old DomainKeys, yahoo is not giving me
the "golden key" sign in their webmail client (domainkeys=neutral (no sig);
from=tildebob.com; dkim=pass (ok)) .
Is it possible to sign with opendkim
in such a way that yahoo will report domainkeys=pass? Or is this something
I should even worry about? It seems unfortunate that we can't move away
from DomainKeys to DKIM. Or am I misunderstanding something and should I
have found this information documented somewhere?
Thanks so much for your
insight. This is a great group.
--
Nate Swenson
Systems
Administrator
BTInet, http://www.btinet.com/
BEPC,
http://www.basinelectric.com/
701-557-5727
nswenson_at_btinet.com
nswenson_at_bepc.com
Received on Wed Apr 06 2011 - 22:35:46 PST