On 4/30/2013 11:08 AM, David Conrad wrote:
As has repeatedly been pointed out, the market has already had
plenty of time to adopt the RR and has overwhelmingly rejected it.
What is the IETF-approved timeframe in which "the market" is allowed
to accept/reject a particular technology?
I've no idea what the lower limit is or should be, but I'm quite sure
that 7 years exceeds it by a very comfortable margin.
Given no one appears to be making the argument that using the TXT RR
and the MAIL FROM/HELO identity is the optimal solution (to put it
mildly), I'm a bit confused why deprecating the SPF RR is being
pushed so hard at this point in time. Is there some forcing function
here?
Surely this has been amply covered, multiple times. Rehashing it won't
be productive.
d/
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Dave Crocker
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