On Wed, Mar 15, 2017 at 4:18 PM, Kurt Andersen <[email protected]> wrote:
> I discovered today as I attempted to submit the ARC protocol update that > I've been working on, that the submission system closed about 40 hours > earlier - sigh. > > Since I'm headed to Ecuador for a three week vacation with unknown and/or > unlikely Internet access, I have created a git repo and posted the source > (kramdown) and rendered xml, txt, html versions for both the protocol and > usage documents at https://github.com/kurta/arc-docs > Thanks, I'll take a run at it soon, especially during Chicago. > Also as discussed in the interop, I did not add any additional > requirements in ARC regarding key lengths. I will be submitting an update > to the DKIM spec itself to fork both the key length and signing algorithms > into a registry which can then be managed without requiring further spec > updates. There's already registries for DKIM key types and hash algorithms, so no need to create any: https://www.iana.org/assignments/dkim-parameters/dkim-parameters.xhtml I'm not sure how you could go about registering key lengths. What do you have in mind? -MSK
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