On 8/27/2025 7:46 AM, Richard Clayton wrote:
In message <175630516792.705080.14465626239906026210@dt-datatracker-
67876766b7-bkzgr>,[email protected] writes

Internet-Draft draft-clayton-dkim2-spec-00.txt is now available.

   Title:   DomainKeys Identified Mail Signatures v2 (DKIM2)
   Authors: Richard Clayton
            Wei Chuang
            Bron Gondwana
   Name:    draft-clayton-dkim2-spec-00.txt
   Pages:   28
   Dates:   2025-08-27

I think the convention that Pete described, for getting drafts to be listed with the DKIM datatracker -- separate from the formal process of adoption -- was to have the string 'dkim', not 'dkim2'.

So, finding the link to this draft required some effort.

To save others from that effort:

   datatracker.ietf.org

   DomainKeys Identified Mail Signatures v2 (DKIM2) <#>

   DomainKeys Identified Mail v2 (DKIM2) permits a person, role, or
   organization that owns a signing domain to document that it has
   handled an email message by associating their domain with the
   message. This is achieved by applying a cryptographic signature to
   the message. Verification is performed by querying an entry within
   the signing domain's DNS space to retrieve an appropriate public
   key. As a message is transferred from author to recipient further
   signatures will be added to provide a validatable "chain". This
   permits validators to identify when messages have been unexpectedly
   "replayed" and can ensure that delivery status notifications are
   only sent to entities that were involved in the transmission of a
   message.

   🔗 https://datatracker.ietf.org/doc/draft-clayton-dkim2-spec/
   <https://datatracker.ietf.org/doc/draft-clayton-dkim2-spec/>

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Dave Crocker

Brandenburg InternetWorking
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