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+# This is a basic configuration that can easily be adapted to suit a standard
+# installation. For more advanced options, see opendkim.conf(5) and/or
+# /usr/share/doc/opendkim/examples/opendkim.conf.sample.
+
+# Log to syslog
+Syslog yes
+# Required to use local socket with MTAs that access the socket as a non-
+# privileged user (e.g. Postfix)
+UMask 002
+
+# Sign for example.com with key in /etc/dkimkeys/dkim.key using
+# selector '2007' (e.g. 2007._domainkey.example.com)
+#Domain example.com
+#KeyFile /etc/dkimkeys/dkim.key
+#Selector 2007
+Domain REPLACE_Domain_ECALPER
+KeyFile /etc/dkimkeys/REPLACE_Selector_ECALPER.private
+Selector REPLACE_Selector_ECALPER
+
+# Commonly-used options; the commented-out versions show the defaults.
+#Canonicalization simple
+#Mode sv
+#SubDomains no
+#SubDomains yes
+Canonicalization relaxed/simple
+
+# Socket smtp://localhost
+#
+# ## Socket socketspec
+# ##
+# ## Names the socket where this filter should listen for milter connections
+# ## from the MTA. Required. Should be in one of these forms:
+# ##
+# ## inet:port@address to listen on a specific interface
+# ## inet:port to listen on all interfaces
+# ## local:/path/to/socket to listen on a UNIX domain socket
+#
+#Socket inet:8892@localhost
+#Socket local:/var/run/opendkim/opendkim.sock
+Socket inet:12301@localhost
+
+## PidFile filename
+### default (none)
+###
+### Name of the file where the filter should write its pid before beginning
+### normal operations.
+#
+PidFile /var/run/opendkim/opendkim.pid
+
+
+# Always oversign From (sign using actual From and a null From to prevent
+# malicious signatures header fields (From and/or others) between the signer
+# and the verifier. From is oversigned by default in the Debian pacakge
+# because it is often the identity key used by reputation systems and thus
+# somewhat security sensitive.
+OversignHeaders From
+
+## ResolverConfiguration filename
+## default (none)
+##
+## Specifies a configuration file to be passed to the Unbound library that
+## performs DNS queries applying the DNSSEC protocol. See the Unbound
+## documentation at http://unbound.net for the expected content of this file.
+## The results of using this and the TrustAnchorFile setting at the same
+## time are undefined.
+## In Debian, /etc/unbound/unbound.conf is shipped as part of the Suggested
+## unbound package
+
+# ResolverConfiguration /etc/unbound/unbound.conf
+
+## TrustAnchorFile filename
+## default (none)
+##
+## Specifies a file from which trust anchor data should be read when doing
+## DNS queries and applying the DNSSEC protocol. See the Unbound documentation
+## at http://unbound.net for the expected format of this file.
+
+TrustAnchorFile /usr/share/dns/root.key
+
+## Userid userid
+### default (none)
+###
+### Change to user "userid" before starting normal operation? May include
+### a group ID as well, separated from the userid by a colon.
+#
+UserID opendkim
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