> I have lots of mailboxes internally that have mail shoveled to them > based on From:. If the mail is from a source that I trust, "i=" would > be just as useful that way.
We all filter on From:. If you know the domain is well-behaved, what's the point of using i= rather than From: ? I'm not trying to be perverse, but this feels a lot like an answer looking for a question. > example.com, which has a good reputation or is whitelisted, can be > further vetted using "i=" since I implicitly trust it's being used > properly. Again, I have trouble reading this as other than human shields. If example.com is mostly OK, why should it be anyone else's job to sort out the stuff that's not OK? R's, John _______________________________________________ NOTE WELL: This list operates according to http://mipassoc.org/dkim/ietf-list-rules.html
