> Am 10.08.21 13:29 schrieb [email protected]: >> >> > If you want help with a mail config, >> >> > you need to show your mail config. >> >> > >> >> >> >> No problem: >> >> I am used to use only the base system. >> >> >> >> #Â Â Â Â Â Â Â $OpenBSD: smtpd.conf,v 1.14 2019/11/26 20:14:38 gilles >> >> Exp $ >> >> >> >> # This is the smtpd server system-wide configuration file. >> >> # See smtpd.conf(5) for more information. >> >> >> >> table aliases file:/etc/mail/aliases >> >> >> >> listen on socket >> >> >> >> # To accept external mail, replace with: listen on all >> >> # >> >> listen on all filter "dkimsign" >> >> >> >> action "local_mail" mbox alias <aliases> >> >> action "outbound" relay >> >> >> >> # Uncomment the following to accept external mail for domain >> >> "example.org" >> >> # >> >> # match from any for domain "example.org" action "local_mail" >> >> match from any for domain "agroena.org" action "local_mail" >> >> match from local for local action "local_mail" >> >> match from local for any action "outbound" >> >> >> >> # dkim >> >> filter "dkimsign" proc-exec "filter-dkimsign -d agroena.org -s s1 -k >> >> /etc/mail/dkim/private.key" user _dkimsign group _dkimsign >> >> >> >> >> > So assuming that you actually installed opensmtpd-filter-dkimsign and >> > everything starts okay, you haven't put the public key in the DNS like >> > you claimed in your original e-mail. >> > $ dig +short txt s1._domainkey.agroena.org >> > $ >> > >> >> I am not sure if it is a problem, but the selector is: mail. >> >> $ dig +short txt mail._domainkey.agroena.org >> "k=rsa; t=s; h=sha256; >> p=MIGfMA0GCSqGSIb3DQEBAQUAA4GNADCBiQKBgQDOGOPbZVPidt2KCGqb38+OOD/cIZZnkpMY67oUPAfjVzP7vjJnxeTUOYtuQPTYv3whE6dwRSDwdw96DELKTjbaJ8DMEDFxbeqZxFl4EivuxuIwRSJVZQ36ed+TnfrPxLQowcno3kIh9je3t2VQ7GfD4WJfPD2GzfVljcTmJP3gNQIDAQAB" >> >> > First you should match the selectors name. > Either by telling the filter to use the key in selector "mail" > or by changing the selectors name in DNS to "s1" > Then you can debug further (e.g. your public key in DNS should match > /etc/mail/dkim/private.key) >
Thanks to take the time to respond Michael Hekeler, i am going to test it.

