It appears that Todd Herr <[email protected]> said: >p=none by default." This seems inconsistent with the text in 5.7.2 >("Continue if one is found, or terminate DMARC evaluation otherwise") and >4.7 ("Handling of DNS errors when querying for the DMARC policy record is >left to the discretion of the Mail Receiver") neither of which describe a >scenario where "No DMARC record found means DMARC record exists with a >policy of p=none" I believe the phrase "causing recipients to assume p=none >by default" should be stricken from the bullet in 11.3.
That sounds correct. If you get a timeout or a server failure, I wouldn't assume that processing continues. R's, John _______________________________________________ dmarc mailing list [email protected] https://www.ietf.org/mailman/listinfo/dmarc
