Barry Leiba wrote: > I suggest that ADSP-compliant mailing lists should be > advised to reject "discardable" messages whether or not they will be > breaking the signature.
Yes, this is a reasonable idea. The question is whether it is the /right/ idea. Another reasonable idea is that the mailing list should ignore ADSP, since ADSP is really meant for final recipients; note that ADSP only comes into play for recipients who support it. (Well, that is at least one model.) And there are no doubt lots of other reasonable ideas. At this stage, I believe rightness depends entirely on market preferences. Do we have any empirical data of ADSP use which experiences the problem being covered here, resolves it in the way being suggested, and garners receiver support? Absent any of that, this discussion is purely academic. Each proposal like this is expensive. It takes time to discussion, run through the process, test, deploy and use. We should let private experiments determine the preferred handling, before we seek to standardize a solution. Particularly since we seem to have only and exactly one market-based organization experiencing the problem. Really. d/ -- Dave Crocker Brandenburg InternetWorking bbiw.net _______________________________________________ NOTE WELL: This list operates according to http://mipassoc.org/dkim/ietf-list-rules.html
