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RFC 7489, "Domain-based Message Authentication, Reporting, and Conformance (DMARC)", March 2015

Note: This RFC has been updated by RFC 8553, RFC 8616

Source of RFC: INDEPENDENT

Errata ID: 5370
Status: Rejected
Type: Technical
Publication Format(s) : TEXT

Reported By: Cris van Pelt
Date Reported: 2018-05-28
Rejected by: Eliot Lear (ISE)
Date Rejected: 2022-08-21

Section 7.2.1.1 says:

   The extension MUST be "xml" for a plain XML file, or "xml.gz" for an
   XML file compressed using GZIP.

   "unique-id" allows an optional unique ID generated by the Mail
   Receiver to distinguish among multiple reports generated
   simultaneously by different sources within the same Domain Owner.

   For example, this is a possible filename for the gzip file of a
   report to the Domain Owner "example.com" from the Mail Receiver
   "mail.receiver.example":

     mail.receiver.example!example.com!1013662812!1013749130.gz

It should say:

   The extension MUST be "xml" for a plain XML file, or "xml.gz" for an
   XML file compressed using GZIP.

   "unique-id" allows an optional unique ID generated by the Mail
   Receiver to distinguish among multiple reports generated
   simultaneously by different sources within the same Domain Owner.

   For example, this is a possible filename for the gzip file of a
   report to the Domain Owner "example.com" from the Mail Receiver
   "mail.receiver.example":

     mail.receiver.example!example.com!1013662812!1013749130.xml.gz

Notes:

The example filename uses an invalid extension (not one of "xml", "xml.gz").
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Thank you for your report. This is a duplicate of another erratum: 5365.

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