update:
me stupid, it's dkim not domain key signature which will be enabled via virtualmin. well well
otherwise, to solve dkim conf missmatch issues, best to --purge with apt-get dkim (similar like install), but remove all configs and fresh reinstall
hi there
i recently realised, that my e-mails are not signed. i have a external dns server with the public key:
p=MIGfMA0GCSqGSIb3DQEBAQUAA4GNADCBiQKBgQDJHN4n96E4I+00jDq5ax+7vaRzrrphqXT+34hwFYH2ZASiGxpWczJ8UwM1kfxvEB2Pk9jOQjWmQzuH0/TmK1J5faf8m7aob8pXpJ7BkeY0DX9AL6a8G8o2Wcpy4zyILuyRuI34NwuH3yJxw4ByGtoQGJi4pb6J5sf15ziN74W8CwIDAQAB
Result: neutral (message not signed)
virtualmin shows that dkim is enabled an signing the messages. i thought that the service is not running, deactivated the signing and tried to reactivate it:
Signing of outgoing mail enabled? yes / no
i can press yes, and everything goes through without warning, but at the end signing is again turned off. how can i enable it?
i have installed dkim via apt, as mentioned and it's the newest version, what could this be? anything to do with a recent signing via ssl certificate?
it was working, maybe until ssl certificate integration recently, and now i have a big huge problem, as lots of mail will fail to be delivered.
best m