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DomainKeys + DKIM Issue

Yes, it is sent using PHPNuke which is a web app built on PHP. Right now the ONLY filter I run is DKeyEvent. Once I get this ironed out I will reimplement the SWSoft Mail filter (AV, spamassassin, etc) as necessary.
 
After breaking down both of your headers, in the Fail one the only thing that doesn’t look right is the ****Return-Path:**** can you change the script that is creating the e-mail so it doesn’t include the Return-Path?
 
I'll see if I can find that portion in the code and post my results.

That's the same conclusion I came to. It's the only difference I can see.

Does having my headers up there pose any major risk? Should I clear them out now that we looked at them?
 
I was unable to find any reference to Return-Path in any of the coding. I am unfamiliar with the PHP Core or PHPNuke, so I'm not sure where it would be performing these actions. I'll continue looking.
 
I setup a relay to go to two DomainKey tests using the same coding/technique that I a having issues with. Here are the results:



SENDMAIL:

Authentication System: DomainKeys Identified Mail
Result: DKIM signature confirmed GOOD
Description: Signature verified, message arrived intact
Reporting host: sendmail.net
More information: http://mipassoc.org/dkim/
Sendmail milter: https://sourceforge.net/projects/dkim-milter/

Authentication System: Domain Keys
Result: DK signature confirmed BAD
Description: Signature verification failed, message may have been tampered with or corrupted
Reporting host: sendmail.net
More information: http://antispam.yahoo.com/domainkeys
Sendmail milter: https://sourceforge.net/projects/domainkeys-milter/


EXHALUS.NET:


Authentication Results:


.mechanism DomainKeys
information: http://antispam.yahoo.com/domainkeys
reflector spec: rfc4870
auth result: pass


.mechanism DomainKeys Identified Mail
information: http://dkim.org
reflector spec: rfc4871
draft-allman-dkim-ssp-01
auth result: pass
 
Was anyone able to get the _domainkey added to Plesk DNS? This is the roadblock for me.
 
Can anyone help on this issue?

Originally posted by epicweb
Was anyone able to get the _domainkey added to Plesk DNS? This is the roadblock for me.
 
Snap, can't add an underscore with Plesk 8.1.1

started another thread here: http://forum.swsoft.com/showthread.php?s=&postid=179708#post179708 by accident!

4PSA DNS management also fails to allow this.

I too am keen to implement domainkeys but am stuck!

BTW - I too implement my DNS mail server/clients in the same manor. Good to hear others carrying out the same :)

Some further info from the SmarterMail filter developer can be found in this thread: http://forums.smartertools.com/forums/1/34987/ShowThread.aspx

Looking forward to another Plesk update

Lea
 
I also wish Plesk BIND dns would support underscores. I have not been able to get an answer from anyone about it.
 
I ALMOST got this working by manually editing the PSA database, but I never did quite get it right.
 
If one doesn't have a support contract do Plesk actually charge the $75 for this type of question as it's not technically a 'support' questions is it?

I might simply fire it to them anyway...
 
anyone dared to install Plesk 8.2 yet and checked for '_' acceptance?
 
LOL - nope not yet... waiting to see how others do.

Originally posted by LeaUK
anyone dared to install Plesk 8.2 yet and checked for '_' acceptance?
 
ROFL, me too!

New features look exciting in terms of DotNetNuke etc, but I simply want Autoresponders to function, work with Smarter Mail 4.2 (for significantly increased mail password security) and for '_' in the DNS manager!

But daren't update for a couple of months...

Ho hum...
Lea
 
Many thanks, looking forward to the new features already :)

Cheers
Lea
 
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