Re: DMARC stuff

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John Levine <johnl@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
    > Subject line changed.

    >> GMail is set to turn on DMARC reject strict by sometime early next
    >> year [1] being one of the last big web mail providers to do so; so,
    >> Mailman "From:" rewriting (or turning on the ability for IETF list
    >> subscribers to toggle this for their sends) might need to be done for
    >> IETF lists.

    > Members of the DMARC group have submitted two drafts
    > draft-andersen-arc-00 and draft-jones-arc-usage-00 which describe a
    > mutation of DKIM intended to let mailing lists coexist with DMARC
    > without having to do ugly hacks like rewriting the From: line.  I have
    > reason to believe that several large mail systems intend to implement
    > this reasonably soon.

Can you at least summarize where the drafts are in the process, and if they
require changes to senders, mailing lists, receivers, or all of the above?

Are the proposals (which I guess are not yet adopted) complementary, or will
a beauty contest be required?

I think that ietf@xxxxxxxx needs to know if we'll have a solution in time,
or if the secretariat needs to be asked to deploy mailman 3 sooner.

The very rough consensus a year ago was that we should wait for DMARC to do
something, and here is something.

--
Michael Richardson <mcr+IETF@xxxxxxxxxxxx>, Sandelman Software Works
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