You believe both and apply a receiver policy determined by yourself that
will handle a message with an anomaly,
What is the benefit of allowing people to publish SSP statements that are
either self-evident or wrong?
If I have a message with your valid 3rd party signature, meaning that
you've published the key, and your SSP says you sign only your own mail,
which do I believe? Why or why not?
Regards,
John Levine, johnl(_at_)iecc(_dot_)com, Primary Perpetrator of "The Internet for
Dummies",
Information Superhighwayman wanna-be, http://johnlevine.com, Mayor
"I dropped the toothpaste", said Tom, crestfallenly.
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