On 4/23/2014 11:28 AM, Pete Resnick wrote: > On 4/23/14 12:35 PM, Dave Crocker wrote: >> On 4/22/2014 5:30 PM, Martin Rex wrote: >>> RFC5322.From might contain no DNS domain to begin with. >> So a From: field address with no domain name has never been valid for >> "Internet" email. > > Well, except http://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc6854
Pete's right; I forgot about this update.
You seem to be saying that that doc counters my assertion.
It does. RFC 6854 changes the syntax of From: header fields to allow an address-list. The ABNF from there is: address-list = (address *("," address)) / obs-addr-list address = mailbox / group group = display-name ":" [group-list] ";" [CFWS] Note that group list is optional, so something like: From: group: ; is now legal. In fact RFC 6854 contains this example: From: Nightly Monitor Robot:; I don't see a domain in there. Do you? I note that RFC 6854 exists precisly because of the legitimate applications I've been talking about that need a way to generate a legitimate message. And IMO DMARC needs to take such usage into account. Ned