On October 29, 2005 at 11:03, Dave Crocker wrote:
In particular, and with some wording modification, to generalize:
When a domain wishes to apply different policies for different types
of mail, and since DKIM's granularity is domains, you'd best sign
and send the different types of mail using different (sub-)domains.
This is a domain-owner centric perspective to the problem.
I think we would be negligent to not consider how DKIM affects
the usage of email by end-users, end-users that do not have
control over a domain's DNS.
--ewh
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