
Peter Ross via luv-main <luv-main@luv.asn.au> wrote:
I thought of the same, signing on the laptop or using VPN (so you have a fixed address). Both of them may be considered if everything else fails.
This is indeed an option. Mobile phones and tablets make this more complicated of course.
However, I read the opendkim.conf manpage back and forth and cannot find a way of trusting SASL submissions.
However, there is dkimproxy (I have not used yet, I have to say). It looks to me as it could do the job for you, if you want to "mask" all mail authenticated by SASL.
Thank you - I'll look at it when time permits. This may be a solution.
From a laptop, my current solution is to access the server via ssh, run Mutt (which is what I would be using anyway), and write the mail directly on the server - again, not good for mobile devices unless I find an accessible ssh client for them that works with my assistive technologies (another challenge).