On 3/19/20 9:21 PM, Matthieu wrote:
> Le 19/03/2020 à 20:46, Martijn van Duren a écrit :
>> On 3/19/20 8:24 PM, Matthieu wrote:
>>> Thank you for your response.
>>> My main reason is that, as a freelancer, I have a professional email
>>> that I don't want to mix with my personal email. Moreover, a friend asks
>>> me to host his emails and I don't want to mix it up either.
>>
>> Please be more concise. What do you mean "don't want to mix it up"?
>> What would be mixed up? What would be the consequences of that?
>> Based on what would it need to be separated?
> I don't want the personal or professional domain name to appear in the 
> other's signature. I understand that nobody is going to look at it and 
> that it's a bit maniacal, but I find it cleaner.
> Knowing that Gmail and others are quite strict about their spam filters, 
> I don't find it useless.
> 
So basically the warm and fuzzies. :-)
No problem, but in that case dkimsign is not for you and dkimproxy might
be more suitable.

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