For ARC, we need to add indicators for: ARC chain detected (maybe) ARC chain broken or unbroken, and ARC chain trusted (as a favorable factor for message disposition.)
The domain owner does not need to know the details of which chain configurations I am willing to trust. The domain owner cannot improve things by adding an ARC set to every message, and should not do so. ARC is intended for use by forwarders, not originators Doug On Sun, Oct 23, 2022, 6:29 AM Alessandro Vesely <[email protected]> wrote: > On Sat 22/Oct/2022 18:25:55 +0200 Dotzero wrote: > > Unaligned signatures are orthogonal/irrelevant to DMARC. They may be > useful in > > other contexts. In the DKIM standard, signatures mean that the signer is > > asserting some (unspecified) responsibility for the signed message. That > may be > > useful for some reputation systems. > > > Somewhat skewed w.r.t. orthogonality, actually. Indirect flows are > explicitly > mentioned in the I-D as a reason to override DMARC dispositions: > > There MAY be an element for reason, meant to include any notes the > reporter might want to include as to why the disposition policy does > not match the policy_published, such as a Local Policy override > (possible values listed in Appendix A). > > ARC too is a kind of unaligned signature, albeit with a bunch of > additions. > The extra information it carries, designed to bestow enough trust in the > chain > of custody to outweigh the self-referential reliance of aligned From:, > doesn't > substantially change the semantic of DKIM signatures. And we should say > how to > report it, sooner or later. > > I'm not proposing to mandate the evaluation of any evaluable item. > However, > I'd neither discourage it. Perhaps technology will provide us with > ecological > sources of energy. > > > Best > Ale > -- > > > > > _______________________________________________ > dmarc mailing list > [email protected] > https://www.ietf.org/mailman/listinfo/dmarc >
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