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Justin Mason wrote:
> Hamish writes:
>> On Wednesday 28 June 2006 08:48, Ralf Hildebrandt wrote:
>>> * [EMAIL PROTECTED] <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
>>>> Given that airline messages are important, are related to
>>>> meney, and recipients dont want to get forged ones, it would
>>>> be a great idea to start a campaign with airlines / travel
>>>> agents to use some sort of proof of origin (spf, digital
>>>> signature, whatnot) Recipients could then apply whitelists
>>> Amen to that!
>> Does SA do anything with digital signatures to deduct scores? If
>> it's worthwhile, I'm game to play.
>
> It allows us (and third parties, and individual site admins) to
> reliably whitelist sources safely.  See
> 'rules/60_whitelist_spf.cf', e.g.:
>
> def_whitelist_from_spf   [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>

Yeah, I know about the SPF checks... But I meant does SA currently do
anything with digital signatures to verify that the sender really is
the sender & apply a -ve score.

Hamish.
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