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| + | == Domain Key Signatures == | ||
| − | + | These headers, included by the mail server, provide a signature of each message. See [[Gmail Header Format]]. The public keys are distributed via [[Domain Name System|DNS]]. | |
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| − | + | Some other programs can be used by the sender to sign an email message. Programs such as [[PGP]], [[GnuPG]]. | |
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Domain Key Signatures
These headers, included by the mail server, provide a signature of each message. See Gmail Header Format. The public keys are distributed via DNS.
Signed mail
Some other programs can be used by the sender to sign an email message. Programs such as PGP, GnuPG.
See Also
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