From: Sven-Thorsten F. <jo...@al...> - 2010-01-18 09:31:32
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Hi On 15/01/2010 5:14 PM, SM wrote: > Hi Sven-Thorsten, > At 07:24 15-01-10, Sven-Thorsten Fahrbach wrote: > >> I am trying desperately to have my DKIM signatures accepted by Yahoo! >> and Gmail. Strangely, if I send a message via any given email client >> like Thunderbird or Squirrelmail, I have no problem whatsoever. But I >> need to send a large amount of Newsletters - the reason why it is >> paramount that they get signed with DKIM, so that we don't land in some >> provider's spam folder. The newsletter program we use is OpenEMM. Since >> > DKIM signing does not prevent the message from being flagged as spam. > I know, but it does cause email providers that implement it to give us a lower spam score. > >> OpenEMM doesn't support either DKIM or DomainKeys, I wrote a perl script >> that creates a watch with inotify on OpenEMM's mail queue and sends them >> via Mail::Sender and SMTP to exactly the same sendmail process that >> signs other mails correctly. It doesn't work with those mails, though. >> > Instead of messing up with the mail queue, it would be easier to do > the DKIM signing at the mail submission server (sendmail). > I don't see any other way to get the OpenEMM mailings signed with DKIM. See my reply to Erik Lotspeich. Anyway, thanks for your reply! :-) |