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[ietf-dkim] DKIM Message Handling Rules

2010-10-03 10:17:12
John R. Levine wrote:
I'm really having trouble understanding what problem you're trying to 
solve here.  Could you describe it in under 100 words?

I think I understand the problems that people see with lists and ADSP, 
so please just explain what the problem is with lists and DKIM.  You can 
assume that lists will put DKIM signatures their outgoing mail, to help 
recipients recognize mail from the list.

How does it help "recipients recognize mail from the list?"

In what way does it do this?

All we heard is "words" that this is the type of thing a user wants.

In other words, John, maybe it would be "useful" for example, using my 
junk gmail.com account, to have a gmail.com user setting or filter 
that says:

    IF MAIL IS SIGNED,  AND
    IF LIST-ID is "ietf-dkim.mipassoc.org"
    THEN MOVE TO INBOX WITH 5 STARS

If this is what you speak of, then great. I would like for the ESP/ISP 
to offer user rules like this.

But I would like for may to have a more generic rule:

    IF MAIL IS SIGNED, AND
    IF ASL/ATPS/TPA is FAIL
    THEN MOVE/KEEP TO SPAM BOX

or

    IF MAIL IS NOT SIGNED, AND
    IF ASL/ATPS/TPA is FAIL
    THEN MOVE/KEEP TO REALLY BAD SPAM BOX

All I am hearing is "words", lets begin translate this into sound 
rules that people can use.

-- 
Hector Santos, CTO
http://www.santronics.com
http://santronics.blogspot.com


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