>Suppose, for example, that a submission to the list has been forged >in the name of a regular contributor - so it may not be obvious that >it is a forgery, and indeed there may be discussion on-list >concerning its provenance.
I've been using mailing lists for upwards of 30 years, and I can think of perhaps two occasions when one list member forged a message from another. This does not impress me as a problem that we need to solve. > You cannot assume that list managers will necessarily be checking > DKIM signatures. True, but you also cannot assume that you know better than list managers how to run their lists. There are all sorts of techniques that list managers use now to control the flow of messages into their lists, none of which will go away when DKIM arrives. R's, John _______________________________________________ NOTE WELL: This list operates according to http://mipassoc.org/dkim/ietf-list-rules.html
