rfc9989v2.txt   rfc9989.txt 
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3.2.16. Public Suffix Operator (PSO) 3.2.16. Public Suffix Operator (PSO)
A PSO is an organization that manages operations within a PSD, A PSO is an organization that manages operations within a PSD,
particularly the DNS records published for names at and under that particularly the DNS records published for names at and under that
domain name. domain name.
3.2.17. PSO-Controlled Domain Names 3.2.17. PSO-Controlled Domain Names
PSO-Controlled Domain Names are names in the DNS that are managed by PSO-Controlled Domain Names are names in the DNS that are managed by
a PSO. PSO-Controlled Domain Names may have one label (e.g., ".com") a PSO. PSO-Controlled Domain Names may have one label (e.g., ".com")
or more (e.g., ".co.uk"), depending on the PSD's policy. or more (e.g., ".co.uk"), depending on the PSO's policy.
3.2.18. Report Consumer 3.2.18. Report Consumer
A Report Consumer is an operator that receives reports from another A Report Consumer is an operator that receives reports from another
operator implementing the reporting mechanisms described in [RFC9990] operator implementing the reporting mechanisms described in [RFC9990]
and [RFC9991]. This term applies collectively to the system and [RFC9991]. This term applies collectively to the system
components that receive and process these reports and the components that receive and process these reports and the
organizations that operate those components. organizations that operate those components.
Report Consumers can receive reports concerning domains for which the Report Consumers can receive reports concerning domains for which the
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The Domain Owner from the previous example has used the aggregate The Domain Owner from the previous example has used the aggregate
reporting to discover some messaging systems that had not yet reporting to discover some messaging systems that had not yet
implemented DKIM correctly, but they are still seeing periodic implemented DKIM correctly, but they are still seeing periodic
authentication failures. To diagnose these intermittent problems, authentication failures. To diagnose these intermittent problems,
they wish to request per-message failure reports when authentication they wish to request per-message failure reports when authentication
failures occur. failures occur.
Not all Mail Receivers will honor such a request, but the Domain Not all Mail Receivers will honor such a request, but the Domain
Owner feels that any reports it does receive will be helpful enough Owner feels that any reports it does receive will be helpful enough
to justify publishing this record. The default per-message failure to justify publishing this record. The default per-message failure
report format [RFC6591] meets the Domain Owner's needs in this report format [RFC9991] meets the Domain Owner's needs in this
scenario. scenario.
The Domain Owner accomplishes this by adding the following to its The Domain Owner accomplishes this by adding the following to its
DMARC Policy Record from Appendix B.2.1: DMARC Policy Record from Appendix B.2.1:
* Per-message failure reports are sent via email to the address * Per-message failure reports are sent via email to the address
"auth-reports@example.com" ("ruf=mailto:auth-reports@example.com") "auth-reports@example.com" ("ruf=mailto:auth-reports@example.com")
To publish such a record, the DNS administrator for the Domain Owner To publish such a record, the DNS administrator for the Domain Owner
might create an entry like the following in the appropriate zone file might create an entry like the following in the appropriate zone file
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