[ietf-dkim] Proposal for specifying syntax and semantics for multiple signatures

Bill.Oxley at cox.com Bill.Oxley at cox.com
Fri Mar 31 10:44:13 PST 2006


The only interesting think dkim does is ensure that the message the
receiver see's actually was sent by the purported publisher of that
internet bitstream. Who has seen it before offers nothing of interest.
thanks

Bill Oxley 
Messaging Engineer 
Cox Communications, Inc. 
Alpharetta GA 
404-847-6397 
bill.oxley at cox.com 

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[mailto:ietf-dkim-bounces at mipassoc.org] On Behalf Of Dave Crocker
Sent: Friday, March 31, 2006 1:32 PM
To: Barry Leiba
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Subject: Re: [ietf-dkim] Proposal for specifying syntax and semantics
formultiple signatures



Barry Leiba wrote:
> Well, the issue is that if, say with the above example, signer #3
signs 
> the other three signature headers, and then the next hop re-orders
them, 
> the verifier can still figure out which records signed which others.

So what?

There are many "interesting" things that we might build into a protocol.

The question is what compelling need is served by the feature?

Each feature makes the protocol more complex and therefore raises the
adoption 
barrier.

So we should feel obligated to explain why a feature offers long-term,
strategic 
benefits.

d/
-- 

Dave Crocker
Brandenburg InternetWorking
<http://bbiw.net>
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