On October 6, 2005 at 13:33, Dave Crocker wrote:
In fact, I think DKIM documents should simply and directly say something
like: DKIM validates the use of an identity. A validated identity has a
number of uses, including as the referential basis for developing a
reputation information service. However identity validation is merely
input to the creation of such a service, rather than having any
reputation-related semantics of its own.
What is the "identity" being validated? Some identities have more
intrinsic "worth" over others. If the identity being validated has
little, to no, intrinsic "worth", then nothing is gained.
DKIM must clearly define which identities it validates, and the
role the identities play, in order to determine the real value DKIM
provides.
--ewh
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