Hi Pratap,
In smtpserver.conf, set the verifyIdentity tag to true.
Thx, Eric
On 14/12/2012 14:03, Pratap Kale wrote:
Dear All,
In apache james we are able to send the emails within same domain (ex. from
us...@example.com to us...@example.com) wherein user1@example doesn't
exist. Is there
been signed on the server by Trusted Server
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
to certify that the sender truly has the following address (reverse-path):
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
and that the message has the following message headers:
Subject: RE: From email address validation
From: Vincenzo
This is the server signed message probe. Have a look on this message (the smime signature icon, the Signature.txt attachment etc.) and please report. Obviously, as I imagine that the replies will not come back at the speed of light, each one of us may see if somebody else has already replied a
On Thu, 25 Sep 2003 18:23:22 +0200
This is the server signed message probe. Have a look on this message
(the smime signature icon, the Signature.txt attachment etc.) and
please report. Obviously, as I imagine that the replies will not come
back at the speed of light, each one of us may see if
Serge Knystautas provided the following straight lines:
Noel J. Bergman wrote:
We would want broad support. I don't know anything broader than S/MIME.
I would differ with that, or at least put a spin on it... S/MIME is the
John Malkovich of the email world... everyone has heard and has
Guys,
With respect to verifying that the sender is really the sender, there are
two basic means. One is a digital signature, the other is MAIL FROM AUTH=,
which is part of SMTP AUTH. In something of an ironic coincidence, I just
heard back from Bill Shannon regarding JavaMail support for MAIL
Noel J. Bergman wrote:
Guys,
With respect to verifying that the sender is really the sender, there are
two basic means. One is a digital signature, the other is MAIL FROM AUTH=,
which is part of SMTP AUTH. In something of an ironic coincidence, I just
heard back from Bill Shannon regarding
Serge wrote:
With respect to verifying that the sender is really the sender, there
are
two basic means. One is a digital signature, the other is MAIL FROM
AUTH=,
which is part of SMTP AUTH. In something of an ironic coincidence, I
just
heard back from Bill Shannon regarding JavaMail
Noel J. Bergman wrote:
We would want broad support. I don't know anything broader than S/MIME.
I would differ with that, or at least put a spin on it... S/MIME is the
John Malkovich of the email world... everyone has heard and has respect
for it, but can you name a time you used it?
That is