Well, anonymous domains and documents should not be trusted, especially
since PDF has recently suffered with Zero-Day PDF Exploit.
Google: PDF Zero Day Exploit
Its fresh out of the press.
This domain has no content, totally blind. I would not trust this dkimcore
. org until they reveal themselves.
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On Wed, Mar 11, 2009 at 5:48 PM, Franck Martin <franck(_at_)genius(_dot_)com>
wrote:
http://dkimcore.org/dkimcore.pdf
I just stumbled on this document, this seems strange to me. What do you
think?
I find that adding a hash on the body and putting it in the DKIM record
will certainly break the DKIM spec, as it stops mailing lists to forward a
DKIM email and add a footer to the email as the first example that comes to
mind.
Correct?
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