Richard Damon writes:
> There are some domains (like banks but NOT Yahoo and AOL) whose email is
> important to verify identity of sender, who should have some form of
> certificate that shows they have been verified by a trusted 3rd party
> (like Https certs). The 3rd party verification keeps
On 6/4/14, 4:23 AM, Stephen J. Turnbull wrote:
> Murray S. Kucherawy writes:
>
> > We didn't intend for this to be used by MUAs, however, so to some degree
> > they're doing what we expected.
>
> I know, but I think it's time for the IETF to recognize that email
> fraud cannot be fought if the re
Murray S. Kucherawy writes:
> We didn't intend for this to be used by MUAs, however, so to some degree
> they're doing what we expected.
I know, but I think it's time for the IETF to recognize that email
fraud cannot be fought if the receiving end of "end-to-end" doesn't go
all the way through