Stan Hoeppner:
> The bot spam problem has been largely solved on the receiving end.  DKIM
> only protects against forged mail.  Bot spam is where most of the
> forging takes place.  Snowshoe spammers don't forge sender domains.

Stan,

He uses DKIM as part of a whitelisting agreement with mail receivers.

No, it does not remove the "bad" guys from the spam sending pool.
We know that, and there is no need to hammer on that.  As long as
RSA isn't broken, Steve can use DKIM to get preferred treatment
for his email: less filtering means fewer false positives.

        Wietse

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