mailserver-config/opendkim.conf

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# This is a basic configuration for signing and verifying. It can easily be
# adapted to suit a basic installation. See opendkim.conf(5) and
# /usr/share/doc/opendkim/examples/opendkim.conf.sample for complete
# documentation of available configuration parameters.
Syslog yes
SyslogSuccess yes
#LogWhy no
# Common signing and verification parameters. In Debian, the "From" header is
# oversigned, because it is often the identity key used by reputation systems
# and thus somewhat security sensitive.
Canonicalization relaxed/simple
#Mode sv
#SubDomains no
OversignHeaders From
# Signing domain, selector, and key (required). For example, perform signing
# for domain "example.com" with selector "2020" (2020._domainkey.example.com),
# using the private key stored in /etc/dkimkeys/example.private. More granular
# setup options can be found in /usr/share/doc/opendkim/README.opendkim.
Domain toetersnoet.nl,jobvdvalk.nl,toetersnoet.online,jobvdvalk.com
Selector 2021
KeyFile /etc/dkimkeys/2021.private
# In Debian, opendkim runs as user "opendkim". A umask of 007 is required when
# using a local socket with MTAs that access the socket as a non-privileged
# user (for example, Postfix). You may need to add user "postfix" to group
# "opendkim" in that case.
UserID opendkim
UMask 007
# Socket for the MTA connection (required). If the MTA is inside a chroot jail,
# it must be ensured that the socket is accessible. In Debian, Postfix runs in
# a chroot in /var/spool/postfix, therefore a Unix socket would have to be
# configured as shown on the last line below.
Socket local:/run/opendkim/opendkim.sock
Socket inet:8891@localhost
#Socket inet:8891
#Socket local:/var/spool/postfix/opendkim/opendkim.sock
PidFile /run/opendkim/opendkim.pid
# Hosts for which to sign rather than verify, default is 127.0.0.1. See the
# OPERATION section of opendkim(8) for more information.
#InternalHosts 192.168.0.0/16, 10.0.0.0/8, 172.16.0.0/12
# The trust anchor enables DNSSEC. In Debian, the trust anchor file is provided
# by the package dns-root-data.
TrustAnchorFile /usr/share/dns/root.key
#Nameservers 127.0.0.1