On 03/20/2013 20:49, John Levine wrote:
I have to say that DMARC is a privacy disaster waiting to blow up.

I think that there are ways in which DMARC may provide additional views on things that were otherwise already discoverable through other means. Whether those add up to a breathless threat to privacy and security - and from what perspective - is a different question. But clearly there are many angles, most of which are probably yet to be discovered, and it is a worthy subject for further rational discussion.

That said, so far I don't see that DMARC is any more of a "privacy disaster" than anything else. When do we start labeling technologies like Hadoop and products like Splunk a global threat to privacy?

The original inspiration for this thread, the perennial problem of corporate users not understanding or willfully flouting the terms under which they use their employer's email systems, is not going to be solved by DMARC, just as it wasn't created by DMARC.

--S.
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