It occurred to me there's a small but non-zero chance some folks on this
list involved with implementing the ARC protocol, but are not on the
arc-discuss list. Apologies to those seeing a repeat... If you aren't
aware of the ARC protocol, see http://arc-spec.org

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The interoperability testing event mentioned when ARC was announced back
in October has been scheduled for Friday, February 19th, 2016 in San
Francisco - which is the same week as the M3AAWG meeting there, if that
helps anybody justify travel. We've got a line on some lovely nearby
office space we can borrow for Friday and potentially Saturday, if we
needed a second day for any reason.

This is a request for those implementing ARC to express interest in
participating in the interoperability testing event. You can think of this
as a "bake off" where you send/receive messages with other participants
to see that various ARC implementations are working correctly, and
working with each other. We may develop a series of cases to test before
or during the event. We expect to be able to accomodate virtual
participation as well as in-person.

You can reply to me privately if you don't wish to advertise your
participation on this list. Feel free to share this message with people
not on this list whom you think might be interested in participating (if
they are involved in implementing ARC).

What do I mean by implementing ARC?

- Writing code (library, milter, MTA) that implements ARC functionality
  (signing, verifying, etc)
- Building a free/commercial product that includes ARC functionality,
  whether you wrote the ARC code or not
- Deploying ARC functionality in an intermediary (e.g. MLM) or receiver
  (e.g. mailbox provider) *by the time of this event*

Feel free to ask any questions you may have about this event here on the
list, or again feel free to contact me directly if you'd prefer.

Thanks for your interest,
 --Steve.

-- 
Steven M Jones
DMARC.org

e: [email protected], [email protected]

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