On 5/5/20 7:15 PM, Paul N. Pace wrote:
> I saw the recent thread regarding multiple domains and filter-dkimsign.
>
> I just wanted to add in my $.02 that I prefer to have as much
> proof-of-work as reasonable since it seems, at least a little, to help
> with inboxing at the oligopoly providers. The trend for them to direct
> legitimate mail to spam filters has been notching up year-by-year, and
> having the domain of the DKIM signature match the from address seems
> like an easy check for them to perform.
>
> My purpose for filter-dkimsign is on a webserver that sends
> transactional email for several domains.
>
> A solution that would work for me does not have to be complex or
> feature-rich. For example, if there were an option to sign with whatever
> domain is in the from address (everything after '@'), that would be perfect.
>
> In any case, thank you for the very easy to implement DKIM signing solution.
>
> Paul
>
You've read the threat so you know my position and you know what it
would take for me to change my mind, yet you come here with a feature-
request that's actually worth what you priced it.
Your request *IS* complex and it *IS* feature-rich if you actually took
the time to work out the details of what you're asking. If I'm wrong in
that show me your diff and we'll talk.
martijn@
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