> [sNip] 
> >         Of course, I feel compelled to point out that I'm doing the same
> > > thing right now as the BIMI Group is doing (no PEM defined in the
> > > "a=" parameter), and I think this is fine and that it's perfectly
> > > okay for the BIMI Group to do it this way too.
> >
> > A self-asserted logo as you have and as the domain bimigroup.org has is
> > certainly valid from a specification perspective; however, not all mailbox
> > providers that participate in BIMI support the display of logos that are
> > self-asserted.
> 
>       That's my understanding, too.  (I like the term "self-assessed" that 
> you're using as I feel it perfectly describes what's going on here.)

        I meant to write "self-asserted."  (Sorry about the mistake here.)

>       I favour the approach of indicating to the end-user somehow whether 
> a logo is certified with valid PEM data because, overall, this 
> generally leads to a better end-user experience.  I actually think 
> this approach should be encouraged in the specfiication.

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