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Title : DKIM Signing Domain Reliance Level
Author(s) : D. Otis
Filename : draft-otis-dkim-reliance-level-00.txt
Pages : 8
Date : 2006-5-10
This document describes a mechanism permitting the DKIM signing
domain to indicate different levels of reliance be given to specific
messages by the recipient. This reliance indication is a security
and safety enhancement when messages are selectively screened or
annotated based upon generally trusted DKIM signing domains. Using
this reliance mechanism, the signing domain better protects
recipients by indicating low reliance levels when messages are from
poorly-vetted sources. A low reliance level warns the recipient to
increase the scrutiny given to such messages and also to
appropriately limit message annotations. Without a means for a DKIM
signing domain to partition the handling of their messages, their
least vetted source may diminish the trust that might otherwise be
established for their signed messages.
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