Re: Double signing with OpenDKIM

From: Jonathan Casco <jonathan_at_zdirect.net>
Date: Mon, 15 Aug 2011 09:40:09 -0400

Sorry, I do not have an example message which I could use to show what it is
that I am going for.

My situation is that we provide a hosted solution for mailing where the
customers are insisting that their from addresses be used. We would still
like to sign for them but not have an on-behalf-of be used. One of the
problems here is that these customers can not modify their DNS records.

Thanks for your help once more, I really do appreciate it.

On Fri, Aug 12, 2011 at 6:15 PM, Murray S. Kucherawy <msk_at_cloudmark.com>wrote:

> > -----Original Message-----
> > From: opendkim-users-bounce_at_lists.opendkim.org [mailto:
> opendkim-users-bounce_at_lists.opendkim.org] On Behalf Of SM
> > Sent: Friday, August 12, 2011 3:00 PM
> > To: Jonathan Casco
> > Cc: opendkim-users_at_lists.opendkim.org
> > Subject: Re: Double signing with OpenDKIM
> >
> > Hi Jonathan,
> > At 14:42 12-08-2011, Jonathan Casco wrote:
> > >What I was looking to do was sign mail from a domain that is not
> > >necessarily present in the from or sender headers.
> >
> > You can DKIM sign a message using a domain name which is not used in
> > the "From:" or "Sender:" headers; see SigningTable in the opendkim.conf
> > manual.
>
> The SigningTable tells the filter which key(s) to use based on the
> determined message sender. That's based on the From: field by default, but
> you can use SenderHeaders to change that list.
>
> It, however, doesn't have very complicated logic; it can't do multiple
> signatures based on different values, for example. You probably need the
> Lua extensions for that.
>
> So, to help us point you at the right solution for you, can you show us an
> example message that shows the address(es) you want to extract, and what
> signature(s) you want to add for each?
>
>
>
Received on Mon Aug 15 2011 - 13:40:23 PST

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