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previous scenario. A receiver, on the other hand, may be able to
take advantage of the knowledge the domain's practice of signing all
mail in order to use it to bias filters against the unexpected
! arrival of a piece of unsigned or damaged in transit mail.
4.3. Scenario 3: Outsourced First Party Signing
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previous scenario. A receiver, on the other hand, may be able to
take advantage of the knowledge the domain's practice of signing all
mail in order to use it to bias filters against the unexpected
! arrival of a piece of unsigned, damaged in transit mail, or mail
! signed by an entity not described in the RFC2822.From sender policy.
4.3. Scenario 3: Outsourced First Party Signing
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If we are going to include a list of designated signing third parties, the
lack of a signature from one of those parties is an equally useful input into
bias filters.
Scott K
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