Why is that, when 90% ++ of the transactions are between a limited set of providers, and even after that, within the long tail, there will be a similar bell curve so that most of your regular recipients that use ARC will eventually trust you?
Beyond that, converting authentication into “trust” should not in any case scale. From: mailop <mailop-boun...@mailop.org> on behalf of Grant Taylor via mailop <mailop@mailop.org> Date: Tuesday, 23 April 2024 at 9:35 AM To: mailop@mailop.org <mailop@mailop.org> Subject: Re: [mailop] Google Mail rejects forwarded email despite `~all` in SPF On 4/22/24 09:16, Matus UHLAR - fantomas via mailop wrote: > I'm afraid this is very long term solution - the recipient needs to > trust your ARC signatures. IMHO the "the recipient needs to trust your ARC signature" is ARC's Achilles' heel. I have not seen any way to get around this -- what I call -- priming problem. -- Grant. . . .
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