Mail List wrote: > > > On Wednesday 06 June 2007 01:19:36 am Ed Greshko wrote: >> Mail List wrote: >>> DKIM is a scheme for cryptographically signing (without costly certs) >> 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 > > DKIM is replacing domainkeys -- dk is going away and dkim is the RFC that was > agreed upon - extending the original DK work done by yahoo. You should not > need nor want to sign using the older domainkeys - you may wish to check the > older DK signatires for incoming mail from those sites who have not yet > updated from DK to DKIM - but you probably don't want to sign with the older > stuff. So, what good is dk without the ability to sign outgoing mails? -- Some people claim that the UNIX learning curve is steep, but at least you only have to climb it once.