Les Mikesell wrote:
> The kind of identification I want is to know that if you send
> one spam with this signature that I will be able to recognize
> all subsequent emails coming from you and reject them.

Ah.  Good luck with that. ;)

> As long
> as you can also send with a different signature that won't be the
> case, and I don't think anyone is ready to accept any kind of
> authority that could force you to only use a single identification
> or be able to validate that. And if they could, what would happen
> when your relationship with example.com changes?

When my relationship with example.com changes, example.com will take my public key out 
of their DNS records.  Any future email I try to send as [EMAIL PROTECTED] will fail 
the verification process as matthew-dot-van-dot-eerde._pgp.example.com DNS lookup will 
fail.

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