Hi all,

I'm new to DMARC, with very, very tiny email needs.  I was in monitor
mode for a few weeks, with forwarders being my only problem.  Last
last week I turned on Quarantine policy.

Here is a report I just got from Yahoo (made pretty by
http://www.dmarcian.com/dmarc-xml , thanks Tim!):

MyDomain.COM - 4 msgs, 1 IP
  Other Servers - 1 group , 4 msgs, 1 IP, 0% auth'd
    216.34.181.88 (lists.sourceforge.net), 4 msgs, 0% auth'd
      4 msgs, disposition: Quarantine (spam folder) [none],
DMARC-DKIM: fail (raw: neutral, d=lists.sourceforge.net), DMARC-SPF:
fail(raw: pass, dom: lists.sourceforge.net)

So, how should this noob read that?

>From earlier emails off-list with Tim, "[none]" is Yahoo's override
status.  "[forwarded]" would have meant that Yahoo knew it was
forwarded and thus would have handled it according to their policy on
incoming forwarded mail.  This report says override = [none], so it
looks like Yahoo will not override and thus send it to Spam folders.
Or something like that.

Is it safe to interpret it that Yahoo put my email in the Spam folders
of the Yahoo users on the sf.net mailing list to which I sent my
message?  If so, am I correct to I understand that there is little I
can do about it?   Does that report indicate that SourceForge is using
neither DKIM nor SPF?

Thanks!
Pete
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