From: oxfordmusic.net <li...@ox...> - 2008-03-14 15:20:19
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>> >> If I try it without "-b" it shows the whole file being different but I >> put this down to different line endings (my server is RHEL4 and my PC is >> Win XP). > > I'm not clear on why that matters. The signing and verifying are done by > your filter which is presumably done on your RHEL4 box. Your PC shouldn't > be involved other than to extract the MIME attachment in the debugging > reply, if in fact that's what you're receiving. Well, my email client is on my PC and I'm copying and pasting the failed canonicalized headers from there onto my server to do the diff. The files do seem to be different: [root@botley tmp]# file failure.txt # This is the file created from the headers pasted from the failure email failure.txt: ASCII text [root@botley tmp]# file dk.30860.BGle2h # This is the saved debug output dk.30860.BGle2h: ASCII text, with CRLF line terminators > > Are you set up with an "r=" in your DK policy record? If not, you aren't > receiving the canonicalized message form from the autoresponder, so > you're not "diff"ing the right things in order to isolate the problem. > Yes, I have "r=" set up and I'm getting a "DomainKeys failure report" from the sendmail.net dk-filter autoresponder. Andy |