MH Michael Hammer (5304) wrote:
Remember, it's not static, it's dynamic. What was a non-phished domain
yesterday could be a phished domain today or tomorrow. DKIM isn't a
magic bullet, it's one more tool in the toolbox. I've found that in
combination with SPF it works very nicely on double fail and none/fail
as far as catching badness with very little impact on legitimate mail.
What sort of phishing are we talking about? Identities or the context?
--
Hector Santos, CTO
http://www.santronics.com
http://santronics.blogspot.com
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