On 15.11.23 10:46, Damian wrote:
If there is anything hostile to mailing lists in DMARC
specification, it's this.
...
The mailing list has nothing to do with that.
Seems contradictory to me.
Not a tiniest little bit.
This is problem of forwarding, not problem of mailing lists.
Mailing lists is just one of examples which make the problem worse, they do
not cause the problem.
If you fo=1 on your domain:
....
You will get bombed ...
Those are the same `you`s, are they not? `you` get what `you` wished
for. If someone sets `$log_level = 5`, will they complain about a
large log file?
I am explaining why "fo=1" is useless and broken by design.
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