> > Right. The context is who signed it. > > That's not sufficient unless signers who (re)transmit messages are > clearly distinguishable from signers who author content.
You keep saying that, I keep pointing out that you're wrong. I guess we're done. R's, John PS: > That's a bit like saying that drivers in some states are better than > drivers in other states, so states should discourage bad drivers by > blocking off their borders with states with bad driving reputations. Right. It works really well for e-mail, because domains are not states and mail messages are not drivers. But as a former resident of Massachusetts, with some of the worst drivers in the country, I have to say it wouldn't be all that bad an idea for drivers, either. _______________________________________________ ietf-dkim mailing list http://dkim.org
