On Thursday, January 20, 2022 9:57:48 AM EST Douglas Foster wrote:
...
> -- If a policy is found with PSD=y, the domain does not participate in
> DMARC but may need to be tested for non-existence.  If the policy also
> specifies NP=reject, query the next-lower domain name for a resource
> record.   If the DNS query result is NXDOMAIN, processing stops and the
> DMARC policy is also "NXDOMAIN".  (I recommend using NXDOMAIN as a separate
> result code from REJECT, as it seems to be a stronger repudiation.)
...

No.  In this case policy discovery is complete and that's the policy that 
should be applied.  Additionally, that's not how the np= tag works.

All psd=y means is don't use this domain for determining alignment.  For 
policy discovery it's like any other.

Scott K


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