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The [https://datatracker.ietf.org/doc/html/rfc7489#section-6.4 official definition] of this format is very obtuse, but "<code>mailto:{{arg|email address}}</code>" seems to work.
 
The [https://datatracker.ietf.org/doc/html/rfc7489#section-6.4 official definition] of this format is very obtuse, but "<code>mailto:{{arg|email address}}</code>" seems to work.
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==Official==
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dmarc-uri      = URI [ "!" 1*DIGIT [ "k" / "m" / "g" / "t" ] ]
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                      ; "URI" is imported from <nowiki>[</nowiki>[https://datatracker.ietf.org/doc/html/rfc7489#ref-URI URI]]; commas (ASCII
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                      ; 0x2C) and exclamation points (ASCII 0x21)
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                      ; MUST be encoded; the numeric portion MUST fit
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                      ; within an unsigned 64-bit integer

Latest revision as of 20:42, 16 August 2022

DMARC URI

About

A DMARC URI is any URI which is formatted in a way that can be understood by the DMARC protocol.

The official definition of this format is very obtuse, but "mailto:<email address>" seems to work.

Official

dmarc-uri       = URI [ "!" 1*DIGIT [ "k" / "m" / "g" / "t" ] ]
                      ; "URI" is imported from [URI]; commas (ASCII
                      ; 0x2C) and exclamation points (ASCII 0x21)
                      ; MUST be encoded; the numeric portion MUST fit
                      ; within an unsigned 64-bit integer