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All messages from this domain are signed with an Author Domain
Signature and are discardable, i.e., if a message arrives without
a valid Author Domain Signature, the domain encourages the
recipient(s) to discard it.
My interpretation is that gives you the license to do whatever makes sense to
you, as a receiver. If you *want* to silently drop a message that doesn't meet
policy, that's all the standards ammo you need to justify your decision.
On the other hand, if you want to log, audit, quarantine, filter, or even bend,
fold, spindle, or mutilate the message, you have justification as well.
DiscardABLE doesn't mean they MUST be discarded. Encouragement is even weaker
than a SHOULD, and it's the sending domain that encourages it.
Jon
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