>> You appear to be asking recipients to distinguish among legit directly >> sent paypal transaction mail, legit paypal mail that comes through >> known-to-be-real mailing lists, and any other paypal mail that is >> presumably illegitimate. > >Nope. I'm suggesting a means for enabling DKIM authenticated mail to >survive transit through a mail list and arrive with the >intent/purpose/value of the original authentication might be for MLM's >to validate incoming mail and DKIM sign their own outbound mail along >with the appropriate A-R data. That's all.
But you haven't offered any plausible benefit from doing so, other than to let you mix your two mailstreams. As I've said about a bajillion times, we have 40 years of list management history, and this isn't a problem that anyone has ever needed to solve. So I'll leave it there. R's, John _______________________________________________ NOTE WELL: This list operates according to http://mipassoc.org/dkim/ietf-list-rules.html
