Re: DomainKeys - Tim Brown's Mailet

2008-10-03 Thread Jerry M
Tom, thank you so much. That's a good start. I WILL be in touch :-) Jerry - To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]

Re: DomainKeys - Tim Brown's Mailet

2008-10-03 Thread Tom Brown
Jerry, It is easy to verify messages, because verification instructions are essentially built in to the message. Signing messages, however, is a little more complex. You can read the spec (http://www.ietf.org/rfc/rfc4870.txt), or check my descriptions below: To verify a signed message: After the

Re: DomainKeys - Tim Brown's Mailet

2008-10-03 Thread Jerry M
Tom, Thanks for the pointer to the source. Is there any documentation (i.e. cookbook) on how to install and use this other than the info in this current thread on the forum? I understand the basic concept. But your sample config.xml entry in the post a couple of days ago was very generic,

Re: DomainKeys - Tom Brown's Mailet

2008-10-03 Thread Stefano Bagnara
Tom Brown ha scritto: > A few years ago I contributed mailets that would cause email to be > signed with a Yahoo! Domain Keys signature (or verify the signature). > Due to legal questions regarding patents, the code was not added to > the main James repository, but made available to all as a separa

Re: DomainKeys - Tim Brown's Mailet

2008-10-03 Thread Tom Brown
A few years ago I contributed mailets that would cause email to be signed with a Yahoo! Domain Keys signature (or verify the signature). Due to legal questions regarding patents, the code was not added to the main James repository, but made available to all as a separate download. The mailets can b

Trouble with relaying

2008-10-03 Thread Dennis Thrysøe
Hello, I'm migrating a james server from one environment to another, and I have merged the old config.xml into the new one so they are similar. When I try to send to a domain hosted on the server it is rejected as a relay, which it is not. The same construction (as far as I can tell) works fine i