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Franck Martin franck at avonsys.com
Wed Feb 1 10:59:00 PST 2012


on www.dmarc.org

"DMARC policies are published in the public Domain Name System (DNS), and available to everyone. It is the goal of DMARC.org to submit the draft specification to the IETF so that it may begin the process of becoming an official Internet Standard RFC - available to everyone for reference, implementation, and improvement."

Personnaly, I think it is a wise move to submit running code to IETF, rather than an idea.

For people willing to experiment, publish in your domain a dmarc rcord with p=none (monitoring) and a rua pointing to one of your mailbox. You will get a daily report from gmail (gmail so far is the only one to send reports) and get a better understanding on your email stream. In monitoring mode, this does not affect the way gmail handles your email, but you get plenty data back.

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From: "Dr. Alejandro Pisanty Baruch" <apisan at unam.mx>
To: "Franck Martin" <franck at avonsys.com>, "Christian de Larrinaga" <cdel at firsthand.net>
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Sent: Wednesday, 1 February, 2012 10:49:56 AM
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Franck,

good to read you again!

I had you in mind with the news of DMARC I saw yesterday.

Many of us may remember that the last time someone went out to set standards for domain authentication of email senders it was in the IETF and the effort - if memory serves me well - foundered when Microsoft broke out of the effort. DKIM and SPF times...

Now DMARC seems to include three major email providers, an assorted set of other partners - including a bank??? - and no IETF though mention is made that there will be an approach there.

Can you help us all understand better what is going on and why one should jump on this bandwagon? I'm always wishing something good happens but join those who also believe there are some grounds for skepticism. Your knowledge and intimate experience in this field have served us well previously; play it again, Franck.

Yours,

Alejandro Pisanty

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Desde: chapter-delegates-bounces at elists.isoc.org [chapter-delegates-bounces at elists.isoc.org] en nombre de Franck Martin [franck at avonsys.com]
Enviado el: miércoles, 01 de febrero de 2012 12:40
Hasta: Christian de Larrinaga
CC: Chapter Delegates
Asunto: Re: [Chapter-delegates] (no subject)

Check for public documents on MAAWG.

ISOC is associated with MAAWG via the London Agenda. MAAWG meetings have happened in towns close to a staffer several times, but I never saw an ISOC staff there in the last 3 years.

ISOC staff, please contact me if you need an invite, I'll put you in touch with the right people.

Next meeting is in Feb in San Francisco.

As for DMARC, it is really exciting, we did not expect so much press. I would strongly suggest ISOC protects its domain with DMARC (reporting only first) and supports it.

----- Original Message -----
From: "Christian de Larrinaga" <cdel at firsthand.net>
To: "Alejandro Pisanty" <apisan at servidor.unam.mx>
Cc: "Chapter Delegates" <chapter-delegates at elists.isoc.org>
Sent: Wednesday, 1 February, 2012 10:06:52 AM
Subject: Re: [Chapter-delegates] (no subject)

Is there a code of best practice that could be waved in the faces of these outfits? If not or if an update is needed why not host a consultation to develop one in time for INET?

Christian
On 1 Feb 2012, at 17:57, Alejandro Pisanty wrote:

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