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Subject: [Ietf-dkim] Call for adoption: draft-clayton-dkim2-spec-08 (Ends 
2026-03-16)

This message starts a dkim WG Call for Adoption of:
draft-clayton-dkim2-spec-08

This Working Group Call for Adoption ends on 2026-03-16

Abstract:
   DomainKeys Identified Mail v2 (DKIM2) permits a person, role, or
   organization that owns a signing domain to document that it has
   handled an email message by associating their domain with the
   message.  This is achieved by providing a hash value that has been
   calculated on the current contents of the message and then applying a
   cryptographic signature that covers the hash values and other details
   about the transmission of the message.  Verification is performed by
   querying an entry within the signing domain's DNS space to retrieve
   an appropriate public key.  As a message is transferred from author
   to recipient systems that alter the body or header fields will
   provide details of their changes and calculate new hash values.
   Further signatures will be added to provide a validatable "chain".
   This permits validators to identify the nature of changes made by
   intermediaries and apply a reputation to the systems that made
   changed.  DKIM2 also allows recipients to detect when messages have
   been unexpectedly "replayed" and will ensure that Delivery Status
   Notifications are only sent to entities that were involved in the
   transmission of a message.

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[1] https://datatracker.ietf.org/doc/bcp78/
[2] https://datatracker.ietf.org/doc/bcp79/
[3] https://datatracker.ietf.org/doc/rfc6701/

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