Configure squirrelmail for DKIM via postfix / dkimproxy

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Hello,

I am configuring a postfix server to add a DKIM signature
to all the outgoing message it receives from authorized
remote users on port 587 with dkimproxy. To do this,
I am doing exactly what is written here:
http://jason.long.name/dkimproxy/postfix-outbound-howto.html

At the same time, I need to tell postfix to add the same dkim signature
to all the authorized users sending via squirrelmail running on the
same box. The faq at http://jason.long.name/dkimproxy/faq.html deals with
these cases, but I won't know till tomorrow (no ssh here) how squirrelmail
is configured, that is to use smtp or sendmail, and in the meantime wanted
to hear your
opinion on what follows:

- I could set $usesendmail = true and just copy in postfix the answer to the
  first FAQ. But since I see that
  $usesendmail is by default set to false, is there a performance, security
  or stability difference in using sendmail instead of smtp from
squirrelmail?
  should I add some specific options to $sendmail_path?

- if smtp is best,  will it be ok to change $smtpport to 587 (which actually,
  now that I think about it, would also spare me from changing again
  postfix's configuration)?

TIA,
Marco
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