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Now, when you send a message through your VPOP3 server from the appropriate domain, VPOP3 will generate a DKIM signature for the message. | Now, when you send a message through your VPOP3 server from the appropriate domain, VPOP3 will generate a DKIM signature for the message. | ||
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If you can send mail from several different domains, just have several different domainkey_.....key files in the VPOP3 directory and VPOP3 will choose between them as appropriate. If there isn't a domainkey_.....key file for a particular sender, then VPOP3 will not generate a DKIM signature for that message. | If you can send mail from several different domains, just have several different domainkey_.....key files in the VPOP3 directory and VPOP3 will choose between them as appropriate. If there isn't a domainkey_.....key file for a particular sender, then VPOP3 will not generate a DKIM signature for that message. | ||
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