1 # The domain for which mails are signed.
4 # Location of the private key to sign mails with.
5 KeyFile /etc/opendkim/dkim.key
7 # Identifies the signing key; useful when replacing it.
10 # Canonicalize the body strictly for signing, but the header (more legitimately
11 # subject to reformatting by forwarding servers) less so.
12 Canonicalization relaxed/simple
14 # Invalidate the signature of mails to which additional From fields were added
15 # after the signing. (See RFC for details on how this works.)
18 # Where to communicate with the MTA.
19 Socket inet:12301@localhost
22 UserID opendkim:opendkim