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In message <[email protected]
il.com>, Murray S. Kucherawy <[email protected]> writes

>What I'm less clear on is how one identifies a legitimate mutation or a
>legitimate list, versus a participating attacker claiming to be one of
>those things.

you cannot determine "legitimate" in a protocol ... what DKIM2 does is
allow you, having determined that badness has occurred, to be sure which
entity was responsible for that badness and set a reputation (or a
block) accordingly

- -- 
richard                                                  Richard Clayton

Those who would give up essential Liberty, to purchase a        Benjamin
little temporary Safety, deserve neither Liberty nor Safety.    Franklin

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