RFC 7489 and DMARCbis are written as algorithms without exception
conditions.  That silence leads product developers and mail administrators
to conclude that the algorithm can be implemented without allowing for
exceptions.   Why would we expect a different result?

Withheld information can deceive.




On Wed, Nov 22, 2023, 5:14 AM Alessandro Vesely <ves...@tana.it> wrote:

> On Wed 22/Nov/2023 00:51:24 +0100 Jim Fenton wrote:
> > I see that the DMARC marketing machine is hard at work. There was an
> item on NPR (National Public Radio) “All Things Considered” this afternoon
> heavily promoting DMARC:
> >
> >
> https://www-cf.npr.org/2023/11/21/1214529474/how-to-keep-an-eye-out-for-cyber-scams-during-this-holiday-shopping-season
> >
> > I have strong feelings about this article that are off-topic for this
> mailing list.
>
>
> What is not off-topic is the consideration that such sentiment implies
> that a
> prohibitive statement would turn out to mean /MUST NOT use mailing lists/.
>
>
> Best
> Ale
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