2. Definitions
Add:
o DKIM Strict: the state where the domain holder believes that all
legitimate mail purportedly from the domain are sent with a
valid DKIM signature and that non-compliant services are avoided.
4.1. Scenario 1: Bigbank.example.com
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Was:
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|Note that for the foreseeable future, DKIM signature breakage for
|unrestricted use patterns (ie with users and especially where users
|are members of mailing lists) will likely suffer occasional damage in
|transit. While probably not a large percentage of total traffic, the
|kind (quality) of breakage may be significant for certain usage
|patterns. As such, this scenario defines a more limited situation
|where the risk of a legitimate piece of mail being mislabeled as
|unsigned outweights the risk of illegitimate mail being delivered in
|the eyes of the sender.
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Change to:
:Note that for the foreseeable future, DKIM signature breakage for
:unrestricted use patterns (ie with users and especially where users
:are members of mailing lists) will likely suffer occasional damage in
:transit. While probably not a large percentage of total traffic, the
:kind (quality) of breakage may be significant for certain usage
:patterns. As such, this scenario defines a more limited situation
:where the risk of a legitimate piece of mail being mislabeled as
:unsigned outweights the risk of illegitimate mail being delivered in
:the eyes of the sender. [Rather than indicating a DKIM Signer
:Complete state, DKIM Strict would be used instead.]
-Doug
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