On May 21, 2008, at 3:08 PM, Leonardo Rodrigues Magalhães wrote:
>> You are misunderstanding something.  DKIM is published in DNS TXT
>> records exactly the same as SPF.
>>

>    no i didnt.
>
>    if the message is DKIM-signed, then some checking process can use
> the selector present in message headers for grabbing the TXT record  
> and,
> then, check if everything is OK.
>
>    If the message is NOT DKIM-signed, then the verifier cant do
> anything at all, unless it's manually configured for that.


Sure it can.  Just like SPF, it should score the message according to  
the published policy.  Exactly the same as the sending IP not being  
allowed by the SPF rule explicitly, it does what the DKIM policy  
suggests.

-- 
Jo Rhett
Net Consonance : consonant endings by net philanthropy, open source  
and other randomness



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