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          Jan 20, 2008
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 We were looking at RFC 4870 for implementing DomainKeys. As per the document signing and verifying can effectively occur anywhere from the border MTA right back to the Mail User Agent (MUA).
 
 If domainkeys becomes part of the MailBee MessageQueue it will have a lot of advantage as it can relay mails directly instead of relying on slow/overloaded/legacy mail servers.
 
 There are other components like http://www.emailarchitect.net/ in the market. With this feature MailBee can become more competative as this is an important feature.
 
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        | Andrew AfterLogic Support
 
  
 
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          Thank you for the suggestion.
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        | rishi_somshetti Groupie
 
  
 
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 Andrew,
 
 We are planning to implement this in our solution. In case if you plan to implement Domainkeys can you please let us know if you have any timeframe for implementation?
 
 The code is ready available on Internet so I don't thing this would take time.
 
 Rishi
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          We do not have any timeframe assigned for this feature yet so I don't think it will be implemented in the near future.
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 Is it possible that you implement this for us. We will pay for it. Anyway we have to have it in our application.
 
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          It's possible but it won't be a quick fix. It's quite a lot of C++ work (probably, months) to implement domain keys and especially direct send in MMQ.
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 Actually, it would be faster to re-write MMQ in C# and use direct send capability of MailBee.NET Objects.
 
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          Hi Alex,
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 You said it would be faster to re-write MMQ in c# and use direct send capability.
 Do you have an example of how to implement domain key with direct send in c# using MMQ?
 
 Actually i dont know what is MMQ and what do you mean by - "re-write"?
 
 
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 No example is available yet. Domain keys is a complex technology, we plan to add support of it in future versions of MailBee.NET Objects.
 
 
 
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 |  |  |  MMQ is MailBee Message Queue. In the future, we'll release native .NET version of this system which will support domain keys.
 
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