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Title : Use of PKIX Certificates in DKIM
Author(s) : P. Hallam-Baker
Filename : draft-dkim-pkix-00.txt
Pages : 7
Date : 2005-9-9
This document describes a mechanism for using X.509v3 certificates
that comply with the PKIX profile with Domain Keys Identified Mail
(DKIM).
An email signer MAY inform potential relying parties that a key
described in a DKIM key record has a corresponding PKIX certificate
or certificate path by means of an attribute in the key record that
provides the URL of the certificate data. An email verifier MAY
choose to make use of this information in deciding the disposition
of the signed email message.
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