>There is nothing in an ordinary email message, except for the IP >address of the host that sent it to you, that is a reliable >identifier. A validated DKIM signature adds a level of >authentication by identifying the domain responsible for the message.
It might be better to say ... by identifying a domain that takes responsibility for the message. We don't promise that's the only domain that might have something to do with it, we do promise that's the place to complain to if you don't like it. >The main benefit of DKIM is that a validating agent can know who is >responsible for the message. The main benefit of DKIM is that a validating agent can know who is taking responsibility for the message. > This is more reliable than email source ... R's, John _______________________________________________ ietf-dkim mailing list <http://dkim.org>
