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        Tony Hansen
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Eric Allman wrote:
> Thanks Mark.  I made the change as you suggest, but left the "... in a
> manner similar to the conventional use in domain names" part, since that
> seems to me to impart an intuitive sense of what is going on. Others may
> disagree....
> 
> Good thought about capitalization.  I've made that change.
> 
> eric
> 
> 
> 
> --On July 7, 2006 11:35:44 PM +0000 Mark Delany
> <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> 
>> On Fri, Jul 07, 2006 at 04:01:12PM -0700, Eric Allman allegedly
>> wrote:
>>> In an attempt to clarify selectors and their interaction with DNS,
>>> I've made the following changes to the draft:
>>
>> Simplification suggestion:
>>
>>> Section 3.1, paragraph 3 now reads:
>>>
>>>        Periods are allowed in selectors and are component
>>>        separators. If keys are stored in DNS, the period defines
>>>        DNS
>>                      When keys are retreived from the DNS, periods
>> in      selectors define DNS label boundaries. Selector components
>> might be used to combine...
>>
>>
>> Editorial nit. Since the term "selector" has special meaning in
>> the DKIM context, should it be capitalized as a noun?
>>
>>
>> Mark.

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