FYI, the IETF is officially giving up on ADSP. DKIM remains, as a mechanism for binding a domain to a verifiable identity, and other frameworks which build upon it, but ADSP itself is out.
There's possibly some value to ADSP for transactional generated mails but nobody has ever solved the mailing-list problem for mails from humans: real-world deployments of mailing-list managers have failed to update to verify/strip/resign mails (and that still wouldn't help deployments which verify against RFC5322.From values). -Phil
--- Begin Message ---The IESG has approved changing the status of the following document: - DomainKeys Identified Mail (DKIM) Author Domain Signing Practices (ADSP) (rfc5617) to Historic This protocol action is documented at: http://datatracker.ietf.org/doc/status-change-adsp-rfc5617-to-historic/ A URL of the affected document is: http://datatracker.ietf.org/doc/rfc5617/ Status Change Details: ADSP has garnered almost no deployment and use in the 4 years since its advancement to IETF Proposed Standard. While there are implementations in code, there is very little deployment and no evidence of the benefits that were expected when the standard was written. There is, however, evidence of harm caused by incorrect configuration and by inappropriate use. There have, for example, been real cases where a high-value domain published an ADSP record of "discardable", but allowed users on their domain to subscribe to mailing lists. When posts from those users were sent to other domains that checked ADSP, those subscriber domains rejected the messages, resulting in forced unsubscribes from mailman (due to bounces) for the unsuspecting subscribers. Assurances that are provided by ADSP are generally obtained out of band in the real Internet, and not through ADSP. Current deployment of ADSP is not recommended. Personnel Barry Leiba is the responsible Area Director.
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