# OPENDKIM SIGNING TABLE # This table controls how to apply one or more signatures to outgoing messages based # on the address found in the From: header field. In simple terms, this tells # OpenDKIM "how" to apply your keys. # To use this file, uncomment the SigningTable option in /etc/opendkim.conf, # then uncomment one of the usage examples below and replace example.com with your # domain name, then restart OpenDKIM. # WILDCARD EXAMPLE # Enables signing for any address on the listed domain(s), but will work only if # "refile:/etc/opendkim/SigningTable" is included in /etc/opendkim.conf. # Create additional lines for additional domains. #*@example.com default._domainkey.example.com # NON-WILDCARD EXAMPLE # If "file:" (instead of "refile:") is specified in /etc/opendkim.conf, then # wildcards will not work. Instead, full user@host is checked first, then simply host, # then user@.domain (with all superdomains checked in sequence, so "foo.example.com" # would first check "user@foo.example.com", then "user@.example.com", then "user@.com"), # then .domain, then user@*, and finally *. See the opendkim.conf(5) man page under # "SigningTable" for more details. #example.com default._domainkey.example.com *@casperlefantom.net 201708._domainkey.casperlefantom.net *@jaysfoodventure.com 201708._domainkey.jaysfoodventure.com *@mail.casperlefantom.net 201708._domainkey.casperlefantom.net *@fedoraproject.org 201708._domainkey.casperlefantom.net *@april.org 201708._domainkey.casperlefantom.net