Do you know if miassoc.org supports ADSP? i.e. will it reject DKIM=discardable domains?
John Levine wrote: >> However, some end-users may misunderstand my ADSP policy on >> "dkim=all" because my signature already gone away into space by >> removing. What can i do for solving this point? Should i switch to >> "dkim=discardable"? Or is this good practice without any faults? >> >> Any advice comment welcome! > > The best thing for you to do is to remove your ADSP record, since ADSP > cannot say anything correct and useful about your mail. (You could > publish dkim=unknown, but that's no different from publishing > nothing.) > > ADSP is only useful to a very, very small group of senders, who never > send mail to mailing lists or other remailers, and whose domains are > frequently forged. These domains probably include Paypal and large > banks, but do not include ISPs, universities, or other domains with > individual users. > > R's, > John > > > > _______________________________________________ > dkim-ops mailing list > [email protected] > http://mipassoc.org/mailman/listinfo/dkim-ops > > -- Sincerely Hector Santos http://www.santronics.com _______________________________________________ dkim-ops mailing list [email protected] http://mipassoc.org/mailman/listinfo/dkim-ops
