On 5/5/2011 1:37 PM, Barry Leiba wrote: >> Possible small change in 3.5 i= definition, 2nd paragraph change: >> >> The syntax is a standard email address where the Local-part MAY be >> omitted. The domain part of the address MUST be the same as, or a >> subdomain of, the value of the "d=" tag. If the public key >> contains t=s, then the domain part of the address MUST match >> the value of "d=" tag.
Repeating or rephrasing specification text invites divergent interpretations. If folks believe that it is important to create a linkage between the two segments of text, then make the reference be linkage, not repetition. So, for example: Note the constraint on the value of "i=" that is imposed by the "t=s" tag of the stored key record. (See Section 3.6.1). >> Possible small change in 2.6: >> >> 2.6. Agent or User Identifier (AUID) >> >> A single identifier that refers to the agent or user on behalf of >> whom the Signing Domain Identifier (SDID) has taken responsibility. >> The AUID comprises a domain name and an optional<Local-part>. The >> domain name is the same as that used for the SDID or is a sub-domain >> of it. If the public key contains t=s, then the domain name MUST >> be the same as SDID. For DKIM processing, ............ See above. d/ -- Dave Crocker Brandenburg InternetWorking bbiw.net _______________________________________________ NOTE WELL: This list operates according to http://mipassoc.org/dkim/ietf-list-rules.html