> From: bblisa [mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of Dan Ritter
> 
>   Mitigating the effects of the DMARC reject policy are difficult.
>   All known mitigation techniques break some user expectations
>   and/or degrade the user experience.

"break user expectations and/or degrade the user experience" is synonymous with 
"rawr, I want a random email server on the internet to be able to relay mail 
from me, I don't like it when things in the world change, rawr." And your 
response is "change to a different email provider," which is an even bigger 
change.

If you set dmarc_moderation_action = Munge From, the behavior is: Users send 
email to the list. The list distributes the message. Recipients still see 
"From" the original user, "via the list," because in fact, the list modified 
the message. Recipients are still able to reply privately to the sender, or to 
the list. They're still able to see who it was from. Everything simply works.

Take this list, for example. [email protected]. Notice that the From address 
says "from bblisa-bounces on behalf of Dan Ritter." You can ask our list 
moderators how the list is configured - Are we using "Munge From?" or some 
other setting?

I wouldn't have even noticed that particular detail about this list, except 
that we're having a conversation about it, so I specifically looked for it. I'm 
on dozens of mailing lists, and this has simply become the new normal. You 
don't hear anyone complaining about it on this list. And I don't hear anyone 
complaining about it on any other lists.

I dunno. Maybe everyone has quit using Yahoo already.

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