In article <[email protected]>,
Scott Kitterman  <[email protected]> wrote:
>>How about saying that reports MUST include the key used to evaluate
>>the DMARC status, if there was one, and SHOULD include all DKIM keys
>>evaluated.
>>
>>The other ones can be useful, e.g., mailing lists usually resign their
>>outgoing mail so if you have an idea what what lists are sending you
>>mail, that gives you a strong hint that a DMARC failure is due to mail
>>from a list.
>
>When you say 'include the key', do you mean put the literal public key in the 
>report or the selector
>which, in combination with the signing domain, tells one where to find the 
>record in DNS?

Sorry, domain and selector.

R's,
John
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