Hi Marck,
--On Wednesday, July 06, 2005 2:35 AM +0100 you wrote in part:
... <snip>
M>> Is it the newfangled DomainKeys headers causing confusion?
G> I don't think so, as both you and I are running DK without
G> problems.
Well, sort of ... except I lost those mails you sent me with the "how
to" on setting it up for my domain. Do you have copies?? I do agree -
it's nothing to do with that anyway.
I am sending this with the other client, as I just fired up TB! twice and
got the MS exception.. do I want to send thing... TB! will not open up my
IMAP inbox at all :P <sigh> I just never know what is going to happen.
You have DK signing working fine, as per your headers..
DomainKey-Signature: a=rsa-sha1; s=MDaemon; d=silverstones.com;
c=simple; q=dns; h=from:message-id;
b=WNIydbNC/4aTbvkYkIegRQedwks1Qw8XUHlR0qA/1iMfjsmqI2Usg0hfiDgXghKRoCTqTrdBuLsoLfhHcRmGW/rU9RkVPsw2405kC0PanXihdz694Ss9OP9hkSEpx34aC8j6LpQEVHhiDtVe2iig4HW65ZO7Oy9eMw2USi9aeDg=;
I checked my DNS for your txt and it was not there... I will email you
privately on how to set up the txt record in DNS.
M>> Or is it to do with Unicode format?
G> Could very well be, or a malformed mail server from the OP
G> injecting improper characters, or LF, etc, as it seems to come from
G> only one source.
Yahoo! In messages with 8bit data in the headers and a Unicode
character format.
I have a couple of users on my system who use yahoo groups, and none have
reported problems with headers, one uses TB! v3.5
... <snip>
G> could very well be malformed headers. Can you test with another
G> client to see what happens?
I don't have another client to test with.
next time you get an email that you have problems with, can you redirect a
copy to me, if it isn't too personal?
--
Gary
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