In article <b340be1f-0b0f-2bee-522c-d17b0393a...@bluepopcorn.net> you write: >> If the list is somel...@lists.foo.org, does the signature have to be >> d=lists.foo.org? How about d=foo.org? >> >This seems like an analogous situation to the DKIM i= flag, where the >domain MUST be the same as, or a subdomain of, the value of the d= flag. >So I'd recommend allowing d=foo.org.
Well, OK, how about d=org? This is the opposite of i=, superdomains rather than subdomains. R's, John PS: I realize .org isn't likely to be signing anything, there are 25 TLDs with top level MX or A records that plausibly could. _______________________________________________ dmarc mailing list dmarc@ietf.org https://www.ietf.org/mailman/listinfo/dmarc