DKIM and MailScanner used in a mail forwarder
    Brent Addis 
    brent.addis at spit.gen.nz
       
    Sun Mar  8 22:45:45 GMT 2009
    
    
  
I use it, it's fine. Exim only signs when it actually sends the message,
so it includes the mailscanner headers.
No idea about postfix/sendmail/whatever else
Make sure you have separate sending and receiving systems (Sending
signs, receiving checks)
On Sun, 2009-03-08 at 11:37 +0000, Julian Field wrote:
> How badly does DKIM interact with MailScanner when MailScanner is used 
> in a mail forwarding system?
> What could I do to improve the situation?
> 
> Jules
> 
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> MailScanner customisation, or any advanced system administration help?
> Contact me at Jules at Jules.FM
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