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DKIM / DomainKeys problem
Hello,
I'm a bit confused about how DKIM / DomainKeys work. I have a small mail server at home. Now I'd like to send emails from my app written in C#. My questions: 1. Do I have to sign the email in my app first before I send it to my smtp server? (usually the mail server is signing messages) 2. Do I benefit from signing the message twice, in my app + by the smtp server? (does it help to proof the communication between my app and the mail server) 3. Is it correct if I only sign the message in my app and disable signing by the mail server? Thanks in advance. Best Regards, Jakub |
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Thanks, but your reply doesn't solve my problem...
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