I've a question about digital signed email messages. Attached is a message from one of our customers. He's not able to send digital signed messages. The delivered message says that the content of the message maybe changed.
That will happen because of alterations made to the E-mail -- I assume that only the body is checked, in which case the HEADER or FOOTER action could cause that.
Question: Can header lines added by declude cause such a problem and if yes, what can we do to avoid any changes in the original message?
The E-mail headers that Declude JunkMail adds (such as X-Declude-Sender:) should not cause a problem (as there is no control over what headers may be added to an E-mail, and Declude JunkMail doesn't alter any existing headers). The HEADER action, though, that adds text to the top of the E-mail body, could cause this.
-Scott
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