https://issues.apache.org/SpamAssassin/show_bug.cgi?id=5378





--- Comment #10 from Justin Mason <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>  2008-08-05 05:36:37 PST 
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(In reply to comment #9)
> The title of this bug report suggests that special cases should be made for
> eBay/PayPal relating to Domainkeys.  Adding special cases for domains owned by
> any organisation considered worthy, seems tedious and unfair.  Isn't it best 
> to
> simply look up a domain's signing policy using standard methods, no matter who
> they are, and filter based on that.

Once standard methods to declare signing policy actually _become_ published
standards, and become used by senders, maybe.  In the meantime we're ok doing
sender-by-sender stuff, esp for a frequently-phished sender like eBay/Paypal.

(It's worth noting that regardless, we won't blindly take action on signing
policies without evaluating results as a *functioning antispam measure*;
witness the results of SPF, where the plans of the standards developers haven't
turned out to match the end results at all, really.  What seems like a nice
idea when writing stds docs often doesn't mesh with real-world results in the
end.)


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