Not wanting to throw gasoline on an already raging e-mail
authentication fire, but it _does_ look like a fight is
gearing up between Domainkeys Identified Mail (DKIM),
The real fight is to find ANY techniques that have long-term, global benefit
in reducing spam.
Yes, advocates for particular techniques are getting aggressive when they have
any leverage, but the market tends to be good at marginalizing schemes that do
not really provide benefit.
It's a big network out there.
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