Doug Stated
Exactly. The signing domain marking a message as trustworthy is
assuring the recipient the message is not deceptive in _some_ fashion.
This assurance would not be based upon some script or email-address, but
upon who is allowed to receive their endorsement. Violate the trust,
lose the endorsement. Let it happen too often, the signing domain will
also lose their trustworthy status.
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DKIM does not sign the message as "trustworthy" DKIM just indicates "I sent
this"
thanks,
Bill Oxley
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