On Fri, Oct 1, 2010 at 2:48 AM, Murray S. Kucherawy <[email protected]> wrote:
>> The results in Section 4.1.2 mention "Author vs. Third-Party".  That
>> is more about ADSP than DKIM.
>
> True.  It should probably come out.
>

It could mean that or that most implementations default to d= From:
domain. I strongly believe that is a holdover of implementations being
based on DomainKeys code which had that constraint.

 Author vs. Third-Party:  73% of the signatures observed were author
 signatures, meaning the "d=" value in the signature matched the
 domain found in the From: header field.  The remainder, therefore,
 were third-party signatures.

I do believe the DKIM draft warns about having d= be related to other
headers in the message. Perhaps this stat could be restated as:

 d= relations:  73% of the signatures observed had a direct
correspondence to the From: header , meaning the "d=" value in the
signature matched the
 domain found in the From: header field.



-- 
Jeff Macdonald
Ayer, MA

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