Greetings.

There are, by my count, eleven tickets that are primarily focused on or at
least touch on the issue of policy discovery. A specialized query for them
is at this URL - https://trac.ietf.org/trac/dmarc/report/15

The question of policy discovery has a few options as its answer:

   - Leave things as they are (meaning look up the policy for the
   RFC5322.From domain and the organizational domain of that domain if
   different)
   - Add a third lookup for a public suffix domain
   - Walk the DNS tree from the RFC5322.From domain all the way to an
   agreed-upon level in the DNS hierarchy
   - Something other than what's listed here

The topic of policy discovery has been proposed for the agenda for the
upcoming DMARC session at IETF 112, and so this message should serve to
kick off a discussion of the topic now, so that we can have a most
productive discussion on the 9th.

Thank you.

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*Todd Herr * | Technical Director, Standards and Ecosystem
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