On Sun, 4 Sep 2011, Subscribe wrote:
> I am not sure that I get this one right --- Would your be referring to my
> TrustedHosts file or just point me to the reference section in
> http://opendkim.org/opendkim-README
No, it's not TrustedHosts. OpenDKIM doesn't include any documentation
about how to add data to your nameserver because not all systems are the
same.
You need to add a TXT record inside the cakafete.com domain data. How you
go about doing that isn't something I can tell you from here.
> OK, Clear this up for me please ---- The last I generated the private and
> public experiementing with tags as in your Readme:
> opendkim-genkey -b 1024-bits -d cakafete.com -D
> /etc/mail/opendkim/keys/cakafete.com -n http://cakafete.com -s mail so I
> might have gotten worng but I have being using deferent example and getting
> the same output. Could I be using the wrong thing here?
That will generate the private key and public TXT record and put them in
files in the /etc/mail/opendkim/keys/cakafete.com directory. You then
need to add the contents of the TXT record to your nameserver data, which
(if you're using the typical nameserver, "bind") can probably be found
inside the /var/named/master directory.
> There are only to areas outside of the OpenDkim setup that I see have to
> be modified: /etc/postfix/main.cf and my DNS zone file I'm I
> over-looking another place?
That should do it. You have it signing mail already so once you have the
DNS fixed you should be good to go.
-MSK
Received on Tue Sep 06 2011 - 04:52:25 PST
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