http://www.dmarc.org/faq.html#s_3 http://www.dmarc.org/faq.html#r_2 http://engineering.linkedin.com/email/dmarc-moving-monitor-reject-mode
And yes they went into the spam folder at yahoo. On 11/14/12 6:03 PM, "Peter Jalajas, GigaLock Backup Services" <[email protected]> wrote: >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 >_______________________________________________ >dmarc-discuss mailing list >[email protected] >http://www.dmarc.org/mailman/listinfo/dmarc-discuss > >NOTE: Participating in this list means you agree to the DMARC Note Well >terms (http://www.dmarc.org/note_well.html) _______________________________________________ dmarc-discuss mailing list [email protected] http://www.dmarc.org/mailman/listinfo/dmarc-discuss NOTE: Participating in this list means you agree to the DMARC Note Well terms (http://www.dmarc.org/note_well.html)
