Damon wrote:
I hope that you are not suggesting that DKIM is pointless
unless you already know the person that is sending to you.
You're right, s/person/domain/ for the D in DKIM. For Hector's
example @mailinglist could be @yahoogrooups, and you'd know
that these mails should be signed. And then Hector's example
would be some error (including "errors" by spammers forging the
wrong mailing list), but you'd reject it - if you're sure that
it's no error on your side.
Frank
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