# OpenDKIM # ======== # # OpenDKIM provides a service that puts a DKIM signature on outbound mail. # # The DNS configuration for DKIM is done in the management daemon. source setup/functions.sh # load our functions # Install DKIM... apt_install opendkim opendkim-tools # Make sure configuration directories exist. mkdir -p /etc/opendkim; mkdir -p $STORAGE_ROOT/mail/dkim # Used in InternalHosts and ExternalIgnoreList configuration directives. # Not quite sure why. echo "127.0.0.1" > /etc/opendkim/TrustedHosts if grep -q "ExternalIgnoreList" /etc/opendkim.conf; then true # already done #NODOC else # Add various configuration options to the end of `opendkim.conf`. cat >> /etc/opendkim.conf << EOF; MinimumKeyBits 1024 ExternalIgnoreList refile:/etc/opendkim/TrustedHosts InternalHosts refile:/etc/opendkim/TrustedHosts KeyTable refile:/etc/opendkim/KeyTable SigningTable refile:/etc/opendkim/SigningTable Socket inet:8891@localhost RequireSafeKeys false EOF fi # Create a new DKIM key. This creates # mail.private and mail.txt in $STORAGE_ROOT/mail/dkim. The former # is the actual private key and the latter is the suggested DNS TXT # entry which we'll want to include in our DNS setup. if [ ! -f "$STORAGE_ROOT/mail/dkim/mail.private" ]; then # Should we specify -h rsa-sha256? opendkim-genkey -r -s mail -D $STORAGE_ROOT/mail/dkim fi # Ensure files are owned by the opendkim user and are private otherwise. chown -R opendkim:opendkim $STORAGE_ROOT/mail/dkim chmod go-rwx $STORAGE_ROOT/mail/dkim # Add OpenDKIM as a milter to postfix, which is how it intercepts outgoing # mail to perform the signing (by adding a mail header). # Be careful. If we add other milters later, it needs to be concatenated on the smtpd_milters line. #NODOC tools/editconf.py /etc/postfix/main.cf \ smtpd_milters=inet:127.0.0.1:8891 \ non_smtpd_milters=\$smtpd_milters \ milter_default_action=accept # Restart services. restart_service opendkim restart_service postfix