Hello,
My maillog shows that my outgoing messages are signed.
An excerpt of mail log is this:
At the same time, the DKIM tester (http://dkimcore.org/c/keycheck) shows that I have a valid DKIM.
Below is the dkim result from the above URL:
http://dkimcore.org/c/keycheck
Port25verifier(check-auth@verifier.port25.com), on the other hand, shows:
Whenever I send an email to a contact or a dkim tester to check my dkim signature, the tester would report that there is no DKIM signature in my message. I also don't find the signature in the raw message/source at the recipient's emailbox.
I have spent the last two days (YES!) on this issue. I saw dkim signatures in outgoing messages about 6months ago but I did not notice that they had stopped until now. I am using postfix with several domains. I also use a third-party outbound smtp as transport for some difficult email addresses (e.g. Micorsoft). The third-party dkim/spf are added to the dns too. I have also got dmarcand _adsp.domainkey set.
I have done practically all I could imagine - e.g. changing from tcp socket for opendkim (inet:8931@localhost) to unix socket (local:/var/spool/postfix...opendkim.sock), made several changes to postfix master & main files, upgraded opendkim, installed dkimproxy/perl dkim lib, etc - but no luck. May be, I should delete godaddy entries in my dns (CNAME _domainconnect _domainconnect.ss.domaincontrol.com && SRV _autodiscover._tcp.@ 0 0 443 autodiscover.secureserver.net ). But I would not expect them to be the problem. I can't think of anything else. Someone using DKIM with Exim had a similar problem and it was fixed for him; but that thread would not help either.
My maillog shows that my outgoing messages are signed.
An excerpt of mail log is this:
Code:
Dec 17 09:07:29 mail opendkim[66365]: CD7D6C09298: DKIM-Signature field added (s=default, d=DOMAINNAME)
At the same time, the DKIM tester (http://dkimcore.org/c/keycheck) shows that I have a valid DKIM.
Below is the dkim result from the above URL:
http://dkimcore.org/c/keycheck
Code:
DKIM Record for default._domainkey.DOMAINNAME
v=DKIM1; k=rsa; p=fgsdlgnkl;sklsDQEBAQUAA4GNADCBiQKBgQDnjZjSovGHATRioIS1
qznMMyllmdyHWsfglmh;h'mdhlk'mlhbdpWgG/DE+DU2Ro6lsDZjNpjAQUOG4d4b4huXSDLr8
Dwnsglknmkg;jn;kntrmgksnrk'nmrGgwz3MtpGQ0GNRce43UAZj7fvNBCvy4uOJUiT61KkzA
gs;ngsfdnkns
This is a valid DKIM key record
Port25verifier(check-auth@verifier.port25.com), on the other hand, shows:
Code:
Summary of Results
==========================================================
SPF check: pass
"iprev" check: pass
DKIM check: none
SpamAssassin check: ham
Whenever I send an email to a contact or a dkim tester to check my dkim signature, the tester would report that there is no DKIM signature in my message. I also don't find the signature in the raw message/source at the recipient's emailbox.
I have spent the last two days (YES!) on this issue. I saw dkim signatures in outgoing messages about 6months ago but I did not notice that they had stopped until now. I am using postfix with several domains. I also use a third-party outbound smtp as transport for some difficult email addresses (e.g. Micorsoft). The third-party dkim/spf are added to the dns too. I have also got dmarcand _adsp.domainkey set.
Code:
TXT _adsp._domainkey dkim=all {recently changed during troubleshooting from unknown} ........
TXT _dmarc v=DMARC1;p=quarantine;sp=quarantine;adkim=r;aspf=r;fo=......
I have done practically all I could imagine - e.g. changing from tcp socket for opendkim (inet:8931@localhost) to unix socket (local:/var/spool/postfix...opendkim.sock), made several changes to postfix master & main files, upgraded opendkim, installed dkimproxy/perl dkim lib, etc - but no luck. May be, I should delete godaddy entries in my dns (CNAME _domainconnect _domainconnect.ss.domaincontrol.com && SRV _autodiscover._tcp.@ 0 0 443 autodiscover.secureserver.net ). But I would not expect them to be the problem. I can't think of anything else. Someone using DKIM with Exim had a similar problem and it was fixed for him; but that thread would not help either.