In article <CABuGu1rekWo3mRkK_OpRksYNrSmPaFHD6k1_K=a7a_sx7am...@mail.gmail.com> you write: > 1. ".co.uk" is not a TLD. TLDs are single label domains - there are > ccTLDs and gTLDs.
Right. > 2. The invocation of the PSL compounds the issue that was raised by Dave > Crocker. How DMARC (RFC 7489) determines the organizational domain is > orthogonal to this proposal which simply calls for a conditional additional > check at the "org - 1" level. I recommend striking the penultimate > paragraph in the proposal. I'd suggest weasel wording it to say that the domain above an org domain is often known as a public suffix domain, which typically delegates the org domains below it to a unrelated parties. This spec allows public suffix domains to publish policies to supplant those of their child org domains ... I agree we should stay as far from mentioning the PSL and its specific implementation as possible. Who knows, someday people might get around to trying my dbound in DNS implementation instead. R's, John _______________________________________________ dmarc mailing list dmarc@ietf.org https://www.ietf.org/mailman/listinfo/dmarc