I made a pull request from Scott's examples, lightly edited.
Also added a few lines to the makefile to make a diff between the current
and previous versions.
Regards,
John Levine, jo...@taugh.com, Primary Perpetrator of "The Internet for Dummies",
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It appears that Alessandro Vesely said:
>> Indeed, and even so the tree walk gets the right answer nearly 100% of
>> the time, right now.
>>
>> PSDs are rare, "abnormal" PSDs are even rarer. The PSD tag is in arcane nit.
>>
>> While I'm not opposed to the psd tags, I really wish people would g
On July 17, 2022 10:56:38 AM UTC, Alessandro Vesely wrote:
>On Sat 16/Jul/2022 18:15:56 +0200 Scott Kitterman wrote:
>>> However, if you're coding the tree walk, d=; forces you to consider the
>>> assumptions you need to put on the input domain. Namely, it must neither
>>> be the root nor a PS
On July 17, 2022 10:40:47 AM UTC, Alessandro Vesely wrote:
>On Sat 16/Jul/2022 18:00:25 +0200 Scott Kitterman wrote:
>> On Saturday, July 16, 2022 11:56:04 AM EDT Alessandro Vesely wrote:
>>> On Sat 16/Jul/2022 17:34:24 +0200 John Levine wrote:
It appears that Scott Kitterman said:
>
On Sat 16/Jul/2022 18:15:56 +0200 Scott Kitterman wrote:
However, if you're coding the tree walk, d=; forces you to consider the
assumptions you need to put on the input domain. Namely, it must neither
be the root nor a PSD. Right?
No. It doesn't come up. In 4.8, the input to the tree walk i
On Sat 16/Jul/2022 18:12:14 +0200 John Levine wrote:
It appears that Alessandro Vesely said:
No, it's not an accident. We designed the tree walk based on our knowledge of
the way people publish DMARC records.
I don't understand this unwearying opposition irrespective of the
argument. If y
On Sat 16/Jul/2022 18:00:25 +0200 Scott Kitterman wrote:
On Saturday, July 16, 2022 11:56:04 AM EDT Alessandro Vesely wrote:
On Sat 16/Jul/2022 17:34:24 +0200 John Levine wrote:
It appears that Scott Kitterman said:
I think the proposed change is incorrect. To pick a real example, gov.uk
is
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