On Sep 8, 2006, at 11:11 AM, Hector Santos wrote:
Anytime you send e-mail to someone, you're basically asking them
to do you a large favor by investing the effort to accept and
deliver it. Senders don't get to set rules about what recipients
can do.
If it isn't about SPAM, then what it is for?
- DKIM related MUA annotations protect recipients from spoofing.
- DKIM identified bulk-senders might bypass message filtering.
- DKIM indicates where abuse can be reported.
- DKIM policy should allow MUA annotations to apply to a larger
percentage of messages.
- DKIM policy should allow selective handling of critical
(transactional) messages.
-Doug
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