Dnia 22.12.2023 o godz. 16:22:45 Slavko via mailop pisze:
> But my point was (mostly) not about courties cases, i mean usual users
> tracking/spying (contacts, shoppings, opinions, etc), where signature is
> checked once (at receive time), but used/stored forever. And that cannot
> be solved by rotation nor by publishing nor by any cryptographic method
> (which i am aware of).

I'm sorry, but I don't understand how in your view the fact that message is
DKIM signed is related to tracking/spying etc.

Tracking/spying elements in email messsages are usually intended to spy on
the *recipient* - did the recipient read the email at all, did he clicked
on a link in the email etc.

On the other hand, DKIM signature identifies the *sender* of the message.

What does one have to do with the other and to the discussion about
publishing keys (the latter - to my understanding - serves only possible
legal purposes in case the sender needs to deny the fact that he sent the
message, which for me is a completely made-up scenario, an absolute
fiction).

I cannot understand what topic you're actually discussing in this thread.
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