We had a discussion about domains that need to set both PSD=Y and PSD=N.
 It highlighted one of the problems with using a tag which implies mutual
exclusivity when exclusivity does not apply.

The stated solution was that when PSD=Y is found on the same-domain policy,
then PSD=N is also assumed, which implies that strict alignment is also
applied.   This seemed like a reasonable solution.

However, I cannot find any reference to this principle in the
specification.   What happened?

Aside:

I will note that this requirement imposes a restriction on private
registries if:
- the private registry is more than a single label, so that its
PSO-registered domain is above the domain used for private registration
domain used for clients, and
- the private registration domain is used to send mail, and
- relaxed alignment is desired between the private registration domain and
other domains within the private registrar's organization.

I do not see this restriction as unreasonable, but it should be documented.

Doug
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