I went through and found two minor items. I checked with Todd who agrees
with them. Other than that, ready to go.
In 3.2.17, "PSD's policy" should instead be "PSO's policy".
In B.2.2, the reference to RFC6591 reports should be to RFC9991 reports.
I made a pull request if you want to use it.
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On Wed, 13 May 2026, Alanna Paloma wrote:
Hello Todd and John,
We have merged the updates.
Additionally, we have further updated the ABNF in Section 4.8, as the
previously suggested update was 1 character over the 72-character limit.
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RFC 9989 (draft-ietf-dmarc-dmarcbis-41)
Title : Domain-based Message Authentication, Reporting, and
Conformance (DMARC)
Author(s) : T. Herr, Ed., J. Levine, Ed.
WG Chair(s) : Barry Leiba, Seth Blank
Area Director(s) : Andy Newton, Charles Eckel
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