[Mailman-Users] Giving away the secrets of 99.3% email delivery

Mark Sapiro mark at msapiro.net
Sun May 13 07:49:38 CEST 2012


David wrote:
>
>For a mailing list, would I have to expand my SigningTable in any way? My
>opendkim SigningTable currently only has an entry for
>*@list.example.com(which is associated with list._
>domainkey.example.com).
>
>But /var/log/mail.log shows a lot of entries like this:
>
>no signing table match for [some member of the list]
>>
>
>So I think signing doesn't take place for messages passing through the list
>because of the way I set up my SigningTable. But I didn't find any specific
>info on setting up a SigningTable for a mailing list.
>
>The mail log file also shows entries like this:
>
>May 12 21:45:42 localhost opendkim[20976]: 55A4C122C5: DKIM-Signature
>> header added
>>
>
>Although when I manually inspect emails I receive via the list from other
>users they are never DKIM signed. (My own messages are signed -- and I
>certainly match the signing table. But I can't match the log entries up to
>individual users or to list activity, so far; therefore, a number of things
>are still unclear.)
>
>(Similarly, my trusted hosts table is limited to my own Mailman/Postfix
>server. But I can't imagine it would be wise to change that.)


It seems you have the appropriate information to diagnose your issue,
but you are asking the wrong list.

Try <opendkim-users at lists.opendkim.org>
<mailto:opendkim-users-request at lists.opendkim.org?subject=subscribe>

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