Ian Eiloart wrote:
OK. What ADSP adds is the ability to assign reputation to a specific email
claiming to originate from a specific domain. Except for "unknown".
A DKIM signature says nothing about "origination". A signature is typically by
an organization that handles the message, but it need not be the originator or
even a sender. An independent trust service, such as Goodmail, could sign it,
for example.
It's not really a DKIM issue, but if I get email from
paypal.co.uk, then how do I determine whether that email is from paypal?
Mapping from a domain name to a brand name or company name or the like is
indeed
an interesting topic. As you say, it has nothing to with DKIM.
d/
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Dave Crocker
Brandenburg InternetWorking
bbiw.net
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