Colleagues, I've been reading DMARCbic rev -30 today with a plan to collect the first set of minor edits and I came across a sentence that I believe goes beyond minor, so wanted to get a sanity check.
Section 7.6, Domain Owner Actions, ends with the following sentence: In particular, this document makes explicit that domains for general-purpose email MUST NOT deploy a DMARC policy of p=reject. I don't believe this to be true, however. Rather, Section 8.6, Interoperability Considerations, says SHOULD NOT on the topic (e.g., "It is therefore critical that domains that host users who might post messages to mailing lists SHOULD NOT publish p=reject") Section 7.6 therefore should be updated to read "domains for general-purpose email SHOULD NOT deploy a DMARC policy of p=reject", yes? -- *Todd Herr * | Technical Director, Standards & Ecosystem *e:* todd.h...@valimail.com *p:* 703-220-4153 *m:* 703.220.4153 This email and all data transmitted with it contains confidential and/or proprietary information intended solely for the use of individual(s) authorized to receive it. If you are not an intended and authorized recipient you are hereby notified of any use, disclosure, copying or distribution of the information included in this transmission is prohibited and may be unlawful. Please immediately notify the sender by replying to this email and then delete it from your system.
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