On 23 Aug 2005 22:42:50 -0400, John R Levine wrote: > > Should a forwarder (e.g. college alumni permanent address service) have > > > > the same level of accountability as the originating domain (the domain > > that received the initial submission of a message)? > > > I don't see why not. If they're sending me mail, they should be > accountable, and if it's spam, I'm not happy about it.
Right. Let's remember that the primary role for this signature is as input to a delivery filtering process. So the nature of the 'accountability' is inherently narrow. Whoever is signing is injecting mail into the handling service. They are responsible for the traffic they generate. It does not matter where they get their messages from; they are choosing to create traffic. d/ --- Dave Crocker Brandenburg InternetWorking +1.408.246.8253 dcrocker a t ... WE'VE MOVED to: www.bbiw.net _______________________________________________ ietf-dkim mailing list http://dkim.org
