On 24 May 2010 19:28, Robert Collins <email address hidden> wrote:
> I'm not sure if this affects me or not :) - I'm using a hosted gmail
> mail account, which is the gmail interface but my own domain.
>
> *If* gmail hosted accounts can do DKIM, then this being fixed will make
> me happy ;)
Your mail does have an X-Google-Sender-Auth, but I can't find any
documentation of how you can verify that, and perhaps since DKIM seems
to be becoming standard it's not worth adding a site-specific
mechanism.
On 24 May 2010 19:28, Robert Collins <email address hidden> wrote:
> I'm not sure if this affects me or not :) - I'm using a hosted gmail
> mail account, which is the gmail interface but my own domain.
>
> *If* gmail hosted accounts can do DKIM, then this being fixed will make
> me happy ;)
Apparently they can't yet. groups. google. com/group/ hosted- setup/browse_ thread/ thread/ cfee3830e9c63dc c/5b6e60d06eeb9 d9b?pli= 1>
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I think they could, but it's just not implemented.
Your mail does have an X-Google- Sender- Auth, but I can't find any
documentation of how you can verify that, and perhaps since DKIM seems
to be becoming standard it's not worth adding a site-specific
mechanism.
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