On 1/26/2022 10:38 AM, John R Levine wrote:
It appears that Dave Crocker <[email protected]> said:
The method of finding the organizational domain should be specified
outside of the base DMARC specification.  I suggested this back during
the PSD discussion.
That assumes that the org domain is useful on its own, rather than
just as a tool to help find policy records or to check for relaxed
alignment.

It does?  I don't understand how it assumes that.

If the org domain isn't useful, why would we care how it's defined?

Well, now you've completely lost me.  I have no idea what you are talking about, nevermind how it it supposed to relate to the rather simple point of distinction I suggested, separating what from how.


We tried and failed to find a general method to find an organizaional domain in DBOUND, and I don't think we want to go there again.

So it's a good thing I didn't suggest anything of the sort.

Could you explain in simple language that even I could understand how a generic definition of a way to find an org domain is not what DBOUND tried to do?

Ahh,  You are claiming I said something about a 'general method'.  I didn't.

Since you think otherwise, could you explain in simple language that even I could understand how you reached that interpretation of my note?


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