DKIM Signing that flows through Ciphermail

Okay. How would you advise the built in one be setup? Not sure how that
would work if I have multiple domains that need to be signed and all
separate keys. I tried looking on KB and I am not sure that applies to
me because I have multiple different domains.

Yes can configure DKIM on a domain basis. So for every domain you sent
email for (and want to DKIM sign for) configure DKIM. Do not configure
DKIM on the global level but per domain.

I tried looking on KB and I am not sure that applies to
me because I have multiple different domains.

What do you mean with KB?

Kind regards,

Martijn Brinkers

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On 09-01-18 18:22, Paul Bronson wrote:

On Tue, Jan 9, 2018 at 12:19 PM, Martijn Brinkers > <martijn(a)ciphermail.com <mailto:martijn(a)ciphermail.com>> wrote:

    On 09-01-18 17:53, Paul Bronson wrote:
    > The email server is signing message but it seems like as soon as it
    > passes through cipher mail, it strips the DKIM signature.

    I'm not aware of any reason why CipherMail strips a DKIM signature.

    Does this happen for all outgoing email? or only for email which is
    signed or encrypted?

    Note that if a message is modified by CipherMail, the original DKIM
    signature is no longer valid. It is therefore advised to DKIM signing
    after encryption/signing (either using the built-in DKIM signer or using
    some postfix DKIM signing milter)

    Kind regards,

    Martijn Brinkers

    > Screenshot for current configuration: Image 2018-01-09 at 10.28.3...
    >
    >
    > On Tue, Jan 9, 2018 at 10:43 AM, Martijn Brinkers > > <martijn(a)ciphermail.com <mailto:martijn(a)ciphermail.com> > <mailto:martijn(a)ciphermail.com>> wrote:
    >
    > On 09-01-18 16:42, Paul Bronson wrote:
    > > @martijn are you sure this allows it to pass right through with the
    > > settings configured above? (inherit - off)
    > >
    > > It doesnt seem to want to pass through...
    >
    > What do you mean with "pass through"? meaning the message is not DKIM
    > signed? Or the message is not delivered?
    >
    > Kind regards,
    >
    > Martijn Brinkers
    >
    >
    > > On Tue, Jan 9, 2018 at 10:30 AM, Paul Bronson <signaldeveloper(a)gmail.com <mailto:signaldeveloper(a)gmail.com>
    <mailto:signaldeveloper(a)gmail.com>
    > > <mailto:signaldeveloper(a)gmail.com
    <mailto:signaldeveloper(a)gmail.com>
    > <mailto:signaldeveloper(a)gmail.com
    <mailto:signaldeveloper(a)gmail.com>>>> wrote:
    > >
    > > I have a plesk server that is setup to send DKIM-signed
    messages.
    > > This worked previous to putting in ciphermail.
    > >
    > > There are many domains on my plesk server sending emails.
    > >
    > > Do I need to setup something on Ciphermail to allow it
    to pass
    > through?
    > >
    > > Screenshot for current configuration:
    > Image 2018-01-09 at 10.28.3...
    > >
    > >
    > >
    > > Remember, there are multiple domains on the email server
    > behind the
    > > ciphermail that is sending email that needs to keep it's
    DKIM
    > signature
    > >
    > >
    >
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