The beauty of DKIM is that the a federation of University could provide a DKIM
signature for all UK education centers. Ensuring you are dealing with properly
registered education centers.
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From: "Ian Eiloart" <iane(_at_)sussex(_dot_)ac(_dot_)uk>
To: "Anti-Spam Research Group - IRTF" <asrg(_at_)irtf(_dot_)org>
Sent: Friday, 9 January, 2009 11:22:51 PM (GMT+1200) Auto-Detected
Subject: Re: [Asrg] DKIM role?
"Greylisting"? Or something similar. Well, perhaps, but it seems
complicated compared with SPF. I don't understand why there are banks that
don't publish SPF records, for example. And, I'd like to be able to
whitelist all .ac.uk domains when there's an SPF or DKIM match. Why? Well,
I know that the domains are hard to register, that they have a relationship
with my organisation, and as a rule I'll be able to contact a competent
administrator if something goes wrong.
The advantage of DKIM and SPF, of course, is that I don't have to guess
about anything technical - like which IP addresses belong to a domain.
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