On 9/28/2020 8:35 AM, Kurt Andersen (b) wrote:

    >   6.  Apply policy.  Emails that fail the DMARC mechanism check are
    >        disposed of in accordance with the discovered DMARC
    policy of the
    >        Domain Owner.  See Section 6.3 for details.

    I don't think that says "then toss the results into your classifier".


You completely ignored section 6.7 (Policy Enforcement Considerations) which states:

> Final disposition of a message is always a matter of local policy.

Local policy could be considered "the output of some classifier" or other mechanics left to the invention of the receiver.

This is a part of the documented DMARC spec, not a change.

drat.  yes.

I was far too distracted by the word 'disposed of'.  given that it is related to 'disposition' there's nothing semantically wrong with its use.

but given that 'disposing of' the message is a domain owner goal, frequently, perhaps changing "disposed of" to "processed" would be less inviting of misunderstanding? robustness against reasonable misunderstanding is helpful... (I could even squeeze in a reference to the Postel rule, applied to specification writing.)

d/

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