fyi the next build of surgemail will use 1024 bytes by default as that
will probably be the most generally useful. You can generate a keypair
manually with openssl if you want something specific.
ChrisP.
Yep, all working here fine. Using also report tool at
http://www.dmarcian.com/ .
I had also the issue that the key was not fitting in DNS TXT. This
because
Surge generates in the latest builds a 2048 key, former builds were
generating a 768 bits key.
A 1024 bit key, which fits in DNS, I have generated a pair at
http://www.port25.com/support/domainkeysdkim-wizard/ and replaced in the
Surge folder /ssl domainkey pem files.
Btw, with 1024 you are compliant with Google, see
http://blog.returnpath.com/blog/ken-takahashi/google-doubles-down-on-weak-dkim-keys-what-you-need-to-do-now-to-be-compliant
Steffen
http://www.apachelounge.com
-----Original Message----- From: Ed
Sent: Friday, April 5, 2013 11:02 PM
To: surgemail-list@netwinsite.com
Subject: ************ [SurgeMail List] DKIM
Has anyone using DKIM noticed that it works fine when you send email to
google / gmail accounts from an external client like thunderbird but
webmail causes it to fail ?
Unfortunately the gmail response is truncated so I can't determine the
exact cause.
When using a 3rd party dkim test the webmail generated email fails with :
DKIM result: permerror (d=domain absent)
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