From 44141badffb86e8facb08e050fa08eb05813eb64 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Guilhem Moulin Date: Mon, 14 Jul 2014 05:58:47 +0200 Subject: Minor reformulation. --- e-post/doman.mdwn | 16 ++++++++-------- 1 file changed, 8 insertions(+), 8 deletions(-) (limited to 'e-post') diff --git a/e-post/doman.mdwn b/e-post/doman.mdwn index 07e53da..43a4d1b 100644 --- a/e-post/doman.mdwn +++ b/e-post/doman.mdwn @@ -110,8 +110,8 @@ noticed a "DKIM-Signature" field in the mail header on the receiver side: This field was added just before your mail left Fripost's infrastructure. The selector and signing domain, respectively given by "s=" and "d=", provide a way -for the receiver to fetch the public part of the key used to sign the message, -as it can be found in the signing domain's DNS zone: +for the receiver to fetch the public part of the key used to sign the message +from the signing domain's DNS zone: $ dig +short 20140703._domainkey.fripost.org TXT "v=DKIM1\; k=rsa\; t=s\; s=email\; p=MIGfMA0GCSqGSIb3DQEBAQUAA4GNADCBiQKBgQDUIUVYm2WCwrXYd+cEIpKPSaxm5MxqFP3Ie7nAo+ZCLgt+oEPTuGA2dwqXAo04BeJERDKV5AGNusdn0EObjFApQZGtD7ROPrdtSMsQsOC2jDrk/FVIBWjk8NeXXA8eFHBLgB4WhByerrHYvCKO4wR5N6bT+y/QDWl868WM7ejEHwIDAQAB" @@ -120,15 +120,15 @@ Wikipedia has a [a nice overview](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dkim) on DKIM (DomainKeys Identified Mail). Your email is being signed with fripost.org's key whenever you use our -machine to send it, regardless of the identity you used ("From:" header +machines to send it, regardless of the identity you used ("From:" header or enveloppe sender address), because Fripost is stamping your message the last time it sees it, just before throwing it in the wild, and can guaranty its integrity on your behalf. If you use your own domain for outgoing mail, note however that the fact that your messages are signed by Fripost's key and not your own -might be emphasized by the receiver's mail client, for instance -[GMail](https://support.google.com/mail/answer/1311182). This doesn't -really disclose anything as our domain can be found in the mail header -anyway, but if you prefer to have your own key drop us a line, will find -something out. +might be emphasized by the receiver's mail client (GMail +[surely does](https://support.google.com/mail/answer/1311182), for +instance). This doesn't really disclose anything as our domain can be +found in the mail header anyway, but if you prefer to have your own key +drop us a line, we will find something out. -- cgit v1.2.3