I think your question is best answered by

http://www.dmarc.org/faq.html#s_14

for your clients that would like to do DMARC and get your company
compliant, considering they could find inspiration from:

http://www.dmarc.org/faq.html#s_16


On 12/12/12 12:55 AM, "Tom Hendrikx" <[email protected]> wrote:

>On 12/12/12 12:05 AM, Matias Kruk wrote:
>> Hi to everyone! 
>> My name is Matias Kruk. And I'm in charge of an email marketing company.
>> We send newsletters and campaigns on behalf of our clients.
>> We have implemented DKIM and SPF. And now we want to implement DMARC.
>
>EMMs don't operate mailing lists in the way the FAQ intends: mailing
>lists are setups that use mailman or similar software, that by design
>accepts mail from list posters, and forwards it on their behalf to other
>list subscribers. The keyword here is "forwarding", which combines
>poorly with SPF and DKIM.
>
>EMMs are just sending out newsletters to large userbases, and in general
>that mail originates from the EMM's system. There is no forwarding
>involved, so no need to authenticate forwarded messages, because they
>don't exist.
>
>Feel free to correct me if I'm mistaken in how EMMs work these days...


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