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# Log to syslog Syslog yes # Required to use local socket with MTAs that access the socket as a non- # privileged user (e.g. Postfix) UMask 002 # Sign for example.com with key in /etc/mail/dkim.key using # selector '2007' (e.g. 2007._domainkey.example.com) #Domain example.com #KeyFile /etc/mail/dkim.key #Selector 2007 # Common settings. See dkim-filter.conf(5) for more information. #AutoRestart no #Background yes #Canonicalization simple #DNSTimeout 5 #Mode sv #SignatureAlgorithm rsa-sha256 #SubDomains no #ADSPDiscard no #Version rfc4871 #X-Header no ############################################### # Other (less-standard) configuration options # ############################################### # # If enabled, log verification stats here #Statistics /var/run/dkim-filter/dkim-stats # # KeyList is a file containing tuples of key information. Requires # KeyFile to be unset. Each line of the file should be of the format: # sender glob:signing domain:signing key file # Blank lines and lines beginning with # are ignored. Selector will be # derived from the key's filename. #KeyList /etc/dkim-keys.conf # # If enabled, will generate verification failure reports for any messages # that fail signature verification. These will be sent to the r= address # in the policy record, if any. #SendReports yes # # If enabled, will issue a Sendmail QUARANTINE for any messages that fail # signature verification, allowing them to be inspected later. #Quarantine yes # # If enabled, will check for required headers when processing messages. # At a minimum, that means From: and Date: will be required. Messages not # containing the required headers will not be signed or verified, but will # be passed through #RequiredHeaders yes Canonicalization relaxed/relaxed KeyList /etc/dkim-keys.conf Domain * BodyLengths yes #On-DNSError accept
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