>Associating the signature with the signing host (or [EMAIL PROTECTED]) is >what I expect a mailing list would do. But the reputation decision is >required to really know that it's a list. It's not sufficient to see a >list-id or any other header field to know its role.
I don't understand why you need to know it's a list. If phoo.com has a good reputation, why does it matter whether it's signing list mail or individual love letters? Anyway, on my system the lists all live in separate subdomains to make them easier to manage, the signature would likely be in its own domain separate from the one that love letters use anyway, so if the lists were notably better or worse than the individual messages, they'd have a separate reputation domain anyway. R's, John PS: Now I'm REALLY going to get back to the threats doc. _______________________________________________ ietf-dkim mailing list http://dkim.org
