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DK is optional signing on the mail server
side. The ISP will verify your signature with what's in DNS. Nothing
required on the client side.
----- Original Message -----
Sent: Thursday, March 22, 2007 12:45
PM
Subject: Re: Domain Key support
I am confused! the support is required on the mail server or
on the client side?
Thanks a lot.
On 22 Mar 2007 13:03:54 -0000,
John Levine <johnl@iecc.com>
wrote: > >i am considering adding dns records for domainkeys. I would
like to > >implement email authentication using djbdns, qmail and the
end user > >email utilities. I wonder if anyone in this list have
done so before? > > Russ Nelson has written qmail support for DK
and, I think, DKIM. > > >scenario? I mean: will a user
receiving/sending email from a > >desktop/workstation using Firefox
or even native MS mua be able to > >encrypt/decrypt messages he
sent/receives? > > DK does signing, not encryption. I don't
know of any MUA with DK > support but it hardly matters. > >
R's, > John >
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