On Thursday 27 July 2006 22:51, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> Scott,
> Perhaps an easier way, instead of you having to manage a DNS policy
> record, you offload that to your provider
> Policy.DKIM.foo.bar.com is a alias to dkim.provider.com who states the
> policy you request. When changing outbound email providers the new
> provider aliases policy.foo.bar.com to new.dkim.provider.com.
>
> Now if a small domain is managing their own dns I imagine it would not
> be too demanding to use their own mta that can sign. Its not that
> difficult.
> The expertise to manage one makes he other rather trivial.
> Thanks,
>
Except what I've seen that it much more common is that neither is actually in 
house, but the MTA is provided by the ISP or domain host and the DNS service 
is provided by the registrar, so while there are different entities doing the 
work, it is all outsourced.

Most domain owners are, from my experience, not technically savvy at all.  
Running either their own DNS or MTA is well out of their reach.

Scott K
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