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If you have VPOP3 signing outgoing mail using Domainkeys, you should store the private keys in PEM format in a file called **domainkey_< | If you have VPOP3 signing outgoing mail using Domainkeys, you should store the private keys in PEM format in a file called **domainkey_< | ||
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One disadvantage of Domainkeys happens if some other software alters the message content. For instance, if something adds a 'this message has been checked for viruses', | One disadvantage of Domainkeys happens if some other software alters the message content. For instance, if something adds a 'this message has been checked for viruses', |