In article <CAD2i3WMHmLyg=hb6Td=1st_s7donatxvhmpcrh1xznpxbq-...@mail.gmail.com> you write: >-=-=-=-=-=- > >I've added the following text as Section 4.1.4 (note fixed typos and >removal of the i= section, which is removed from ARC explicitly):
It doesn't say that in 4.1.2, even though it's sort of implicit since i= means something else. I'd say so explicitly in a fifth bullet after where it says "three (3) differences." R's, John >4.1.4: Internationalized mail considerations > >In internationalized messages [RFC 6532] many header fields can contain >UTF-8 as well as ASCII text. The changes for Email Address >Internationalization (EAI) are all inherited from DKIM as updated by >[draft-levine-eaiauth] and Authentication-Results as updated in >[rfc7601bis], but are called out here for emphasis. > >In the AMS and AS header fields, the d= and s= tags can contain U-labels, >and in all tags, non-ASCII >characters need not be quoted in dkim-quoted-printable. > >The AAR header allows UTF-8 in the same places that A-R does, as described >in [7601bis]. _______________________________________________ dmarc mailing list dmarc@ietf.org https://www.ietf.org/mailman/listinfo/dmarc