> Tomas Kuliavas wrote:
>>> I have a qmail server correctly configured for domain keys.
>>> This
>>> domain
>>> (mtnlion.com) successfully passes the [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>>> domain
>>> key
>>> test if I send the mail using Thunderbird through my
> I have a qmail server correctly configured for domain keys. This
> domain
> (mtnlion.com) successfully passes the [EMAIL PROTECTED] domain
> key
> test if I send the mail using Thunderbird through my normal qmail
> smtp.
> If I use the smtp
>>> I have a qmail server correctly configured for domain keys. This
>>> domain
>>> (mtnlion.com) successfully passes the [EMAIL PROTECTED] domain
>>> key
>>> test if I send the mail using Thunderbird through my normal qmail
>>> smtp.
>>> If I use the smtp option in Squi
> Tomas Kuliavas wrote:
> I have a qmail server correctly configured for domain keys. This
> domain
> (mtnlion.com) successfully passes the [EMAIL PROTECTED] domain key
> test if I send the mail using Thunderbird through my normal qmail
> smtp.
> If I use the smtp option in
>>> I have a qmail server correctly configured for domain keys. This domain
>>> (mtnlion.com) successfully passes the [EMAIL PROTECTED] domain key
>>> test if I send the mail using Thunderbird through my normal qmail smtp.
>>> If I use the smtp option in Squirrelmail, the domain key is not added
>>
> I have a qmail server correctly configured for domain keys. This domain
> (mtnlion.com) successfully passes the [EMAIL PROTECTED] domain key
> test if I send the mail using Thunderbird through my normal qmail smtp.
> If I use the smtp option in Squirrelmail, the domain key is not added to
> the e
I have a qmail server correctly configured for domain keys. This domain
(mtnlion.com) successfully passes the [EMAIL PROTECTED] domain key
test if I send the mail using Thunderbird through my normal qmail smtp.
If I use the smtp option in Squirrelmail, the domain key is not added to
the email.