Justin Mason wrote:
>> Plus, many lists (such as this one) reformat and/or add to the message
> body, causing Domain Keys or DKIM signatures to fail, indistinguishably
> from a spammer attempting a replay attack.
>which could be solved by enabling DKIM on the MTA serving the list ...
yahoogroups is an example
> As a result, it's worth noting that many of DKIM's proposed uses won't be
> viable for a long time yet, at least until it becomes a well-recognised
> standard and the maintainers of other systems take it into account;
> just like SPF et al.
my main reason for adopting it was that i see it as a useful standard
that needs to be spread, not for any immediate gains.
B
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