Re: Using results of dkim for gmail

From: Rolf E. Sonneveld <R.E.Sonneveld_at_sonnection.nl>
Date: Thu, 11 Aug 2011 00:22:12 +0200

On 8/11/11 12:01 AM, Steve Fatula wrote:
>> From: Murray S. Kucherawy<msk_at_cloudmark.com>
>> To: Opendkim<opendkim-users_at_lists.opendkim.org>
>> Cc:
>> Sent: Wednesday, August 10, 2011 4:51 PM
>> Subject: RE: Using results of dkim for gmail
>>
>> If you have faith that 100% of the gmail.com mail is going to be signed by
>> gmail.com, you can use LocalADSP to set your own policy for that domain. To
>> reject it, though, you'll have to set ADSPAction to do something, which is a
>> global setting (i.e., it will be in effect for all domains that fail ADSP tests,
>> local or otherwise).
>>
>> Maybe this means there should be an extension to ADSPAction to allow per-domain
>> actions. Hmm. If someone agrees, please open a feature request on
>> SourceForge. There's time still to do that for 2.5.0.
>>
>
> For me, it's ok as is. Another tool uses the results of the dkim lookup to reject the message. If Google has enough confidence that *all* ebay and paypal emails are signed, so do I! This applies to gmail as well.
>
> I realize others may indeed want this sort of enhancement.

-1. Who am I to discard/reject messages from Gmail, if Gmail by itself
does not publish an adsp=discard policy? And as soon as they publish it,
you can use it, by using the already available ADSP functionality in
opendkim. My $0.02

/rolf
Received on Wed Aug 10 2011 - 22:18:48 PST

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