On Sun 26/Jun/2022 17:42:10 +0200 John Levine wrote:
It appears that Alessandro Vesely <[email protected]> said:
One question is what do you do if the DMARC record for your original From:
domain has psd=y. My text says you ignore it since if you're sending mail,
you're not really a PSD.
I disagree. If a PSD sends messages, e.g. uk.com, it should still set psd=y,
and there's no reason to ignore it. ...
You might want to look at the draft and see what it says.
In this case it says if the From domain's DMARC record has psd=y, you
ignore it in that case. If you find psd=y waslking up from a subdomain
you handle it normally.
Please recall what you said in April:
How about if we say that if the initial domain has psd=y, that's the org
domain and you don't look anywhere else. That is easy to explain and I
don't think we are likely to find anything that better matches the
expectations of people who send mail from PSDs.
https://mailarchive.ietf.org/arch/msg/dmarc/UEwREV5oDD0BoyNpaUB9GN6ixtI
Best
Ale
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