![]() ![]() Below is an example of such external file. In this example I call it client1.txtĪll my external files contain all the domain and sending limits and off course the DKIM settings. In order to include a external config file we must first create one. They will look something like this: ĭomain-key key1,domain.tld,/etc/pmta/keys/ Lets assume your vmta’s are setup already. I like to use external files that set all clients, or vmta’s apart from each other.īelow I have included an example showing how to use multiple DKIM settings so each client or vmta can be signed differently. Creating multiple DKIM records in powermta can be somewhat confusing, especially when trying to include everything into one config without using external config files.
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