A few minor comments on core-03...
Abstract
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Says:
This document describes the following: mechanisms by
which a domain owner can publish its set of outgoing MTAs
But I don't think that is the case anymore?
3. Decision Model
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Says:
There are four steps to answering this question
but I still see only three steps listed. :-)
7.1 Simple E-mailers
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Says:
domains SHOULD publish e-mail policy records in DNS
I think "e-mail policy records" is a term left over from previous revs?
If not, it should be defined in this doc someplace.
Regards,
Nate
-----Original Message-----
From: owner-ietf-mxcomp(_at_)mail(_dot_)imc(_dot_)org
[mailto:owner-ietf-mxcomp(_at_)mail(_dot_)imc(_dot_)org] On Behalf Of Jim Lyon
Sent: Friday, August 13, 2004 4:38 PM
To: Internet Draft Editor
Cc: Andrew Newton; Marshall Rose; IETF MARID WG
Subject: New draft-ietf-marid-core-03 and draft-ietf-marid-pra-00
I-D Editor,
One revised draft, draft-ietf-marid-core-03
and one new draft, draft-ietf-marid-pra-00
are attached.
The MARID WG chairs are copied for approval for the new draft.
Change record (for the working group):
Section 2.1: Changed "it makes no attempt to authenticate the
local-part" to "it is not directed at the local-part".
Section 4: Moved PRA definition to new draft-ietf-marid-pra-00.
Section 6.3: Changed title from "Forged Resent-From Attacks" to "Forged
Sender Attacks". Changed "In order to avoid this attack" to "In order to
neutralize this attack".
New Section 6.4: Address Space Hijacking
Section 7: Added language that e-mail forwarders, mailing list servers
and third-party mailers SHOULD publish Sender ID records, and SHOULD use
MTAs for which the Sender ID test will yield a "pass" result.
Page header now matches title.
Fixed a few typos.
Thanks,
-- Jim Lyon
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