[cabfpub] BR 3.2.2.4.4 question
Moudrick M. Dadashov
md at ssc.lt
Thu Oct 12 21:14:29 UTC 2017
FYI: An addr-spec is a specific Internet identifier that contains a
*locally interpreted string* followed by the at-sign character ("@",
ASCII value 64) followed by an Internet domain.
Thanks,
M.D.
On 10/13/2017 12:00 AM, Jeremy Rowley via Public wrote:
>
> Section 3.2.2.4.4 states that CAs can validate an email by “(i)
> sending an email to one or more addresses created by using 'admin',
> 'administrator', 'webmaster', 'hostmaster', or 'postmaster' as the
> local part, followed by the at‐ sign ("@"), followed by an
> Authorization Domain Name, (ii) including a Random Value in the email,
> and (iii) receiving a confirming response utilizing the Random Value”.
>
> Recently, we’ve been getting requests to send the email to the Spanish
> word for administrator (“Administrador” according to Google translate
> – I don’t speak Spanish). I don’t think this is permitted because the
> BRs specifically state that the five key email words permitted.
> Should translations of those words be allowed?
>
> Jeremy
>
>
>
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