On 8/6/09 12:15 AM, hector wrote:
If DKIM needs batteries in order to have a payoff or some values, what
batteries do you recommend?
It seems DKIM might be used to bypass filtering that typically good
messages would otherwise confront as a means to reduce false positives.
Since few domains have only perfect users, one could also create a
block list based upon the hash of the i= (on-behalf-of) value. The
query might look something like:
Query: <base32(sha-1(i=))>.<d=>.
For domains that have problematic users and don't offer even an opaque
i= value that corresponds to message sources, the domain would need to
be removed from the list which might have prevented false positive
detections.
-Doug
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