On Sep 11, 2006, at 6:32 PM, Hector Santos wrote:
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From: "wayne" <wayne(_at_)schlitt(_dot_)net>
To: "IETF DKIM WG" <ietf-dkim(_at_)mipassoc(_dot_)org>
3) When a customer gives you an email address to use, send
a test email to them to verify that it is valid. To
activate, make them either forward the email back or have
them cut and paste it into a web form, very similar to how
spamcop has dealt with the mailhost" configuration stuff
for several years now.
+1
I predict high value companies investing in DKIM will eventually
see the
need to establish a company policy of checking new customer email
addresss
for security and/or DKIM readiness.
I can see that now being added to our list server product during the
subscriber process so that the owner doe not get embroiled in damaging
signatures, thus helping the domain protect themselves.
I'm hearing what sounds like a lot of FUD. Could you expand on
the details of what you perceive as a "damaging signature"?
Cheers,
Steve
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