Yes, I can do that. On 7/9/19 11:12 AM, Paul Wouters wrote: > On Tue, 9 Jul 2019, John Bambenek wrote: > >> On 7/9/19 11:00 AM, Ted Lemon wrote: >> On Jul 9, 2019, at 11:41 AM, John Bambenek >> <jcb=40bambenekconsulting....@dmarc.ietf.org> wrote: >> You assume I'm going to create a huge database, I am not. >> I would envision doing something like if you send me >> email, try to connect, etc, there is a DNS query for this >> information, much like there are queries for DBLs, SPF >> et al, and score it in real time. >> >> Or if doing abuse reporting, just programmatically look >> who an email and then email whatever is given (assuming >> syntactically valid). >> >> >> John, the DNS is the huge public database to which I am referring. >> You don’t operate it. You’re just proposing to require me to >> publish my private information in it in order to do business with you. >> >> I'm proposing a standard to publish certain information should you >> wish to. There is nothing in this document to indicate anything is >> required. In theory, I as a network operator could require some >> information in order to allow you access to my network, that is the sole >> power I have and this proposal doesn't change that. > > Can you add a Human Rights Considerations section to your document as > per https://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc8280 ? > > Paul
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