5 Sep
2012
5 Sep
'12
7:05 p.m.
In article <5047A2EA.8010307@hup.org> you write:
On 09/05/12 09:13 , Michael Thomas wrote:
The "I" part of DKIM is "Identified". That's all it promises. It's a feature, not a bug, that spammers use it.
Which is why DKIM does not really address any concerns. The spammers have reduced its value.
Nothing personal, but nobody who had the most rudimentary understanding of what DKIM does and how it's intended to be used would make such a statement. See the archives of the IETF DKIM list for much, much, much more detail. R's, John