From: SM <sm...@re...> - 2005-08-06 04:38:50
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At 04:40 05-08-2005, pu...@we... wrote: >so in theory the following configuration should work No. :) It's because of the way mailscanner works. >in sendmail.mc i have > >DAEMON_OPTIONS(`Port=smtp, Name=MTA')dnl >INPUT_MAIL_FILTER(`dk-filter', `S=inet:9981@localhost') > >i then ran make and copied the resulting sendmail.cf to inbound.cf. I then >changed the INPUT_MAIL_FILTER line to read > >INPUT_MAIL_FILTER(`dk-filter', `S=inet:9982@localhost') You can leave the entry as it is instead of changing the port to 9982. >and ran make and copied the resulting sendmail.cf to outbound.cf. (n.b. the >DAEMON_OPTIONS line remained the same for both) [snip] >and for the outbound sendmail: > > $SENDMAIL $([ -n "$QUEUETIME" ] && echo -q$QUEUETIME) \ > -OPidFile=$OUTPID -C/etc/mail/outbound.cf This is a queue runner. >i have then started two instances of dk-filter as follows: There is no need to run two instances of dk-filter. >dk-filter -l -p inet:9981@localhost -c simple -d websavages.com -s >/var/run/dkuser/mail.key.pem -S mail -u dkuser -m MTA -b v Use the following line to start dk-filer: dk-filter -l -p inet:9981@localhost -c simple -d websavages.com -s /var/run/dkuser/mail.key.pem -S mail -u dkuser >well there you have it. anyone any ideas? Use one instance of dk-filter only. Mail submitted by Mailscanner through localhost will be signed by dk-milter and inbound mail will be verified. I see that your email to me was rejected. It should get through if it is DK signed. Regards, -sm |