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[GH-ISSUE #97] DKIM #75
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Originally created by @almereyda on GitHub (Jun 17, 2014).
Original GitHub issue: https://github.com/opensolutions/ViMbAdmin/issues/97
I don't find any occurence of DKIM within this repository or the documentation.
Is that intended to be supported?
@barryo commented on GitHub (Jun 17, 2014):
DKIM is not currently in our plans. It would also require interaction
with a DNS server.
On 17/06/2014 17:34, Jon Richter wrote:
Kind regards,
Barry O'Donovan
Open Solutions - Internet Infrastructure Specialists
Web: http://www.opensolutions.ie/
Mob: +353 86 801 7669
Open Source Solutions Ltd
Lynx House, Old Church Road,
Lower Kilmacud Road,
Stillorgan, Co. Dublin.
Open Source Solutions Limited is a company registered in the Republic
of Ireland (#438231). Open Source Solutions Limited trades as Open
Solutions (registered business name #329120).
@pierreozoux commented on GitHub (Oct 9, 2015):
I think we can close this issue then.
If you are interested, there is this setup with opendDKIM: https://github.com/indiehosters/email ( @almereyda yes, i know you know :) )
@barryo Would you like me to add this setup in the wiki?
Would you be interested in having an official docker image?
Would you be intrested in the autoconfig?
Would you like me to open an issue for each topic? :P
Best!
Pierre
@barryo commented on GitHub (Oct 13, 2015):
Hey Pierre - by all means add a page to the wiki!
@benzon commented on GitHub (Jan 27, 2017):
Still think it would be a good idea with DKIM, and then print out the string that needs to be added to DNS, this way you get the feature build in, insted of having to manually create dkim, and dkim will soon be a requirement for email with the current direction of things on the internet.