Resent-* should only be added by MUAs when someone is re-submitting a
message back into the MHS. Essentially Resent-From subsumes the role
of From when a message is re-submitted (ditto for Resent-Sender and
Sender). It's not quite this simple, since an MUA replying to a
resent message should still reply back to the original originator,
not the resending originator, but that's the basic gist of it.
eric
--On July 12, 2006 4:44:57 PM -0700 Michael Thomas <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
wrote:
Eric Allman wrote:
For the same reason From: has to be signed --- they represent the
[fill in blank with your favorite word: author, originator,
whatever] of the message. I suppose we can legitimately ask why
From: MUST be signed though. In terms of interoperability it is
not required, but in terms of being useful it seems like it is.
I'm unclear on Resent-From and Resent-Sender: can they be added
in transit?
If so, the MUST as worded below will guarantee the signature
won't be valid
after somebody adds those headers.
I guess if you're going to make these MUST requirements why
Sender or
ListID aren't MUST's too. Frankly I think the wording with From,
Subject
and Date is fine and leave the rest to the disgression of the
signer.
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