install opendkim
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Re: install opendkim
Hi guys,
I just found opendkim package on this repo:
https://centos.pkgs.org/8/getpagespeed- ... 4.rpm.html
Not sure if its trusted repo, but looks like they built opendkim package for CentOS 8. Hope it will help.
I just found opendkim package on this repo:
https://centos.pkgs.org/8/getpagespeed- ... 4.rpm.html
Not sure if its trusted repo, but looks like they built opendkim package for CentOS 8. Hope it will help.
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Re: install opendkim
this was discussed earlier. Thank you for your participationKernelOops wrote: ↑2020/01/14 06:01:14I am guess, your rpm package is not properly made for CentOS 8.
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Re: install opendkim
wow surprise, thanks for the information.linuxofcourse wrote: ↑2020/01/14 08:42:41Hi guys,
I just found opendkim package on this repo:
https://centos.pkgs.org/8/getpagespeed- ... 4.rpm.html
Not sure if its trusted repo, but looks like they built opendkim package for CentOS 8. Hope it will help.
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Re: install opendkim
EPEL-8 has added opendkim into their repo for testing:
dnf --enablerepo=epel-testing install opendkim
soon it will come to epel regular repo!
dnf --enablerepo=epel-testing install opendkim
soon it will come to epel regular repo!
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Re: install opendkim
Packages get promoted from epel-testing to epel when they either have sufficient feedback (karma) or after 2 weeks have elapsed since htey were added to -testing. If you want these in epel proper then provide working feedback to the maintainer using the bodhi interface. I think this is the right one https://bodhi.fedoraproject.org/updates ... e8e71df342
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Info for USB installs on http://wiki.centos.org/HowTos/InstallFromUSBkey
CentOS 5 and 6 are deadest, do not use them.
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Re: install opendkim
I have finished installing opendkim with the package here.
https://centos.pkgs.org/8/getpagespeed- ... 4.rpm.html
but I still experience some obstacles like this
1. socket file is not in folder : /var/spool/postfix/opendkim/
2. emails that I send always go to SPAM not to INBOX.
3. I can't use Mozilla Thunderbird, the certificate can't be downloaded
the applications that I use are postfix, dovecot and opendkim.
is there a solution to my problem?
https://centos.pkgs.org/8/getpagespeed- ... 4.rpm.html
but I still experience some obstacles like this
1. socket file is not in folder : /var/spool/postfix/opendkim/
2. emails that I send always go to SPAM not to INBOX.
3. I can't use Mozilla Thunderbird, the certificate can't be downloaded
the applications that I use are postfix, dovecot and opendkim.
is there a solution to my problem?
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Re: install opendkim
The socket will be where you have configured it to be.
The default is a TCP socket. You can find this in the config at /etc/opendkim.conf :
Simply match that up with corresponding config for Postfix at /etc/postfix/main.cf :
And of course, you have to set up your DKIM keys; and don't forget restarting either of the services after changing their configs.
The default is a TCP socket. You can find this in the config at /etc/opendkim.conf :
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## Create a socket through which your MTA can communicate.
Socket inet:8891@localhost
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milter_protocol = 2
milter_default_action = accept
smtpd_milters = inet:localhost:8891
non_smtpd_milters = inet:localhost:8891
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Re: install opendkim
For socket problems, this configuration is not possible. I tried entering the socket location at the PID location and the results were successful. thank you for helping.dvershinnin wrote: ↑2020/01/18 23:32:08The socket will be where you have configured it to be.
The default is a TCP socket. You can find this in the config at /etc/opendkim.conf :
Simply match that up with corresponding config for Postfix at /etc/postfix/main.cf :Code: Select all
## Create a socket through which your MTA can communicate. Socket inet:8891@localhost
And of course, you have to set up your DKIM keys; and don't forget restarting either of the services after changing their configs.Code: Select all
milter_protocol = 2 milter_default_action = accept smtpd_milters = inet:localhost:8891 non_smtpd_milters = inet:localhost:8891