SM wrote:
> The verification fails as the address in the From: header is being 
> rewritten after the DKIM signature is generated.

Thank you sir ... that's exactly what I needed to know.

You are indeed right ... the from header was being rewritten ... I was 
sending the message using ELM and the host name was part of the from 
address.  But it was being rewritten to be my proper email address.

When I finally found a port that my corporate firewall would let me send 
mail traffic through I was able to send mail from thunderbird, which 
doesn't use the host name in my from address, and it worked perfectly.

david

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regardless of the outcome.


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