dkim-ssp-01 edits to avoid unnecessary constraint on i=
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Was:
1. Introduction
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In the absence of a valid DKIM signature on behalf of the "From"
address [RFC2822],..
Change to:
In the absence of a valid DKIM signature on behalf of the "From"
address [RFC2822] domain,..
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Was:
2.8. Originator Signature
An "Originator Signature" is any Valid Signature where the signing
address (listed in the "i=" tag if present, otherwise its default
value, consisting of the null address, representing an unknown user,
followed by "@", followed by the value of the "d=" tag) matches the
Originator Address. If the signing address does not include a
local-
part, then only the domains must match; otherwise, the two addresses
must be identical.
Change to:
2.8. Originator Signature
An "Originator Signature" is any Valid Signature where the d= tag
matches or is within the Originator Domain (the domain of the first
From email-address). In addition, when a key is restricted by its
g= tag, the signature MUST BE valid for the Originator Address (the
first From email-address).
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