If I send mail through the mail server of isp.example.com and they sign with my key, it matters a GREAT deal to me if they also sign other people using my name with my key. This may be largely an operational question, but the
protocols have to support getting a reliable answer to it.


It isn't your key. It is example.com's key. They *may* mark your name in an i= option, but they may not. The i= field is really something that the administrative domain puts in for its own purposes (which may very well tick you off).

        Jon

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