On Wed, Jun 4, 2014 at 12:34 PM, John R Levine <[email protected]> wrote:
> That is true, but it is not the same to obfuscate the local part in the >> ReturnAddress/FromHeader, than to obfuscate the domain. >> >> Obfuscating the domain is quite suspicious because then, what entity is >> taking responsibility for that email? What abuse help-desk can the >> potential receiver recourse to? >> > > The one whose DKIM signature is on the mail, of course. Sigh. > That would be the no-longer valid (assuming it ever was) and non-aligned DKIM string? Why would you trust something that is not valid and can't *be* validated? Also, if there are multiple such strings - which one? --Kurt
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