Dňa 18. decembra 2023 16:00:17 UTC používateľ ml+mailop--- via mailop 
<mailop@mailop.org> napísal:
>On Mon, Dec 18, 2023, Paul Smith* via mailop wrote:

>> Amazon, etc. They send mail pretending to be from someth...@amazon.com.
>
>That's why DKIM can be useful for those who want to prevent forgeries.

From: s...@amazon.com
DKIM-Signature: ... d=spammer.com

If signature (and related DNS record) is valid, AFAIK that will result in "pass"
(by RFC). How that will prevent forgery, please?

With DMARC the forgery is another story.

>Why should everyone else be forced to do that?

IMO for tracking purpose... Either, for good reason -- to track DKIM's domain
reputation, or other reason, as signed user@domain is more reliable source
than random user@domain (and signed forever).

regards


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