[ietf-dkim] New Issue: Introduction lacks the introduction of SSP

Bill.Oxley at cox.com Bill.Oxley at cox.com
Tue Jan 24 15:53:11 PST 2006


>  Once the attesting party or parties have been established, the
>  recipient may evaluate the message in the context of additional
>  information such as locally-maintained whitelists, shared reputation
>  services, and/or third-party accreditation.  The description of these
>  mechanisms is outside the scope of this effort.  By applying a
>  signature, a good player enables a verifier to associate a positive
>  reputation with the message, in hopes that it will receive
>  preferential treatment by the recipient.
>


Once the attesting party or parties have been established, the receipient will process the message within its own established policies for such signed messages. By applying a
signature, a good player enables a verifier to assist in processing thir messages sucessfully.

thanks,
Bill Oxley
Cox



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