> Date: Tuesday, May 29, 2018 19:35:27 -0400
> From: John Levine via dmarc-discuss <dmarc-discuss@dmarc.org>
>
> In article
> <CAAQnKjChHsgxFy=BrxQsObeUVVPRMuDpFOcSP6v8dz2m_bT=+a...@mail.gmail.com
> > you write:
>> I'm surprised to learn of the low value of failure reports.
> 
> It's a lawyer thing.  Failure reports send copies of your users'
> mail to total strangers.  Maybe those strangers had something to do
> with that mail, maybe not.  You can make various arguments about
> why even if the strangers didn't have anything to do with the mail
> they should get to see it anyway, but you know how lawyers are,
> always telling you to spend $1000 to defend against a $10 risk.
> 


I realize that enforcement of GDPR is still a work in progress, but:

  > Failure reports send copies of your users'
  > mail to total strangers.

would seem to run directly against its intent.


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