On Tue, Oct 15, 2024 at 07:13:59AM -0700, Ted Lemon via Datatracker wrote: > I found this text in 5.1 to be a bit more obscure than necessary: > > Any other > response, specifically including a value that will return a CNAME > record when queried, lies outside the scope of this Standard. > > Why not just say that any other response, including a CNAME even if it > ultimately points to an A or AAAA record, is not a valid response and > MUST be ignored? The MUST is much too strong, a non-negligible set of domains violate 5.1 and have CNAME-valued MX hostnames. This violation is broadly tolerated by MTAs. So I think it still makes sense to discourage operators from publishing such MX records (lest they proliferate further), if anything, one might say that clients MAY choose to tolerate CNAMEs here (as many, perhaps even most or essentially all, do). -- VIktor. -- last-call mailing list -- last-call@xxxxxxxx To unsubscribe send an email to last-call-leave@xxxxxxxx