On Mon, 18 Jul 2005, Michael Thomas wrote:
d's utility is when you consider subdomains. That is, with
"i=mike(_at_)a(_dot_)b(_dot_)c(_dot_)d(_dot_)example(_dot_)com; d=example.com", you only need
to populate the subdomain _domainkey.example.com, and not
every valid subdomain as well (eg, _domainkey.a.b.c.d.example.com)
How common is this really in email? There are lots of subdomains, but in
practice almost none are used in email and those that are used are likely
coming from separate MTA systems.
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William Leibzon
Elan Networks
william(_at_)elan(_dot_)net