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Re: [ietf-dkim] Re: NEW ISSUE: replace use of term "suspicious"

2007-12-11 13:14:50
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On Dec 9, 2007, at 11:26 PM, Frank Ellermann wrote:

Dave Crocker wrote:

With the use of language like "suspicious", SSP is making value
judgement on messages that do not satisfy SSP's criteria, even
though those message well might be entirely legitimate.

Weasel words instead of "suspicious" would be an intentional lie.

The problem is the "even though", the "first author" concept is
utter dubious, unrelated to (2)822(upd), and claims that "first
author" is always the same as "originator" would be a perfidy.


How about something like "SSP Exception"? Metaphorically, it works  
well with the programming use of the word exception.

        Jon


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