Re: What I've been wondering about the DMARC problem

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Doug Barton wrote:
On 04/14/2014 06:45 PM, Brian E Carpenter wrote:
I thought that standard operating procedure in the IT industry
was: if you roll something out and it causes serious breakage to
some of your users, you roll it back as soon as possible.

Why hasn't Yahoo rolled back its 'reject' policy by now?

Simple ... from Yahoo!'s perspective the breakage is negligible, not serious. Traditional e-mail traffic to and from traditional e-mail lists (like this one) is simply not large enough to lose sleep over. Keep in mind, Yahoo! knew what breakage was going to occur before they threw the switch, and they threw the switch anyway.

Again, I realize that it's hard for most IETF'ers to conceive of, but in this matter we are the ultimate anachronists.

Only by abdication.  That's reversible.



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In theory, there is no difference between theory and practice.
In practice, there is.   .... Yogi Berra





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