[ietf-dkim] Are arbitrary From addresses in the physical world following DKIM?

2010-12-08 Thread Mark Delany
Forgive me for a bit of an aside, sortof. A lot of people have long used the Postal Service analogy of being able to supply an arbitrary return address as a justification for doing the same in email (DC I'm looking at you, buddy). So did anyone catch the news today that UPS.com are planning to ve

Re: [ietf-dkim] Are arbitrary From addresses in the physical world following DKIM?

2010-12-08 Thread Dave CROCKER
On 12/8/2010 8:36 PM, Mark Delany wrote: > Forgive me for a bit of an aside, sortof. > > A lot of people have long used the Postal Service analogy of being > able to supply an arbitrary return address as a justification for > doing the same in email (DC I'm looking at you, buddy). > > So did anyo

Re: [ietf-dkim] Are arbitrary From addresses in the physical world following DKIM?

2010-12-08 Thread Hector Santos
Mark Delany wrote: > Forgive me for a bit of an aside, sortof. > > A lot of people have long used the Postal Service analogy of being > able to supply an arbitrary return address as a justification for > doing the same in email (DC I'm looking at you, buddy). > > So did anyone catch the news to

Re: [ietf-dkim] Are arbitrary From addresses in the physical world following DKIM?

2010-12-10 Thread Jeff Macdonald
On Wed, Dec 8, 2010 at 9:53 PM, Dave CROCKER wrote: > > > On 12/8/2010 8:36 PM, Mark Delany wrote: >> Forgive me for a bit of an aside, sortof. >> >> A lot of people have long used the Postal Service analogy of being >> able to supply an arbitrary return address as a justification for >> doing the