Mail List wrote: > DKIM is a scheme for cryptographically signing (without costly certs) both > the body and a suite of headers in email that seems is likely to become > farily standard and already has decent and growing support, most notably > yahoo/cisco. The public keys are distributed via DNS. > > Now that DKIM is officially RFC 4871 (http://www.ietf.org/rfc/rfc4871.txt) it > probably makes sense to include the baseline DKIM milter as a package in > fedora - I wonder if the sendmail maintainer would consider adding this > package to F7 ? This milter allows signing and checking of dkim signatures > and the ability to set the accept/reject policy for incoming email. > > (http://sourceforge.net/project/showfiles.php?group_id=139420) FWIW, you may really want dk-milter since the README in dkim-milter states. DomainKeys signing is not provided in this package. To sign your mail with DomainKeys, download and install the "dk-milter" package from SourceForge. Regards, Ed