Murray -- you're at Facebook now. Shouldn't that be "Like", not "+1"?
Actually, I have a serious question. We're working on incorporating DMARC
in our service right now. I want to put a feeler out on the desirability
of authenticating/enforcing sender's DMARC policies, but not providing
reports, as a first step to integration.
My sense is that it's valuable to senders to have receivers enforce their
(DMARC-defined) ADSP, even in the absence of reporting. It's also
valuable to our customers as an anti-phishing measure.
Is it better to do this, or to hold off on enforcement until the senders
can also get reports from us? Since not all senders request reporting, I
assume it's better to enforce than to do nothing at all.
I know it's always easier to apologize than to ask permission. I just
want to make sure there isn't some side-effect I've overlooked.
Thanks,
J
On 9/20/12 9:23 AM, "Murray Kucherawy" <[email protected]> wrote:
>+1
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>-MSK (full-time moderator)
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>On 9/20/12 8:56 AM, "Tim Draegen" <[email protected]> wrote:
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>>Thank you,
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