On Apr 1, 2013, at 12:43 PM, "J. Gomez" <[email protected]> wrote:

> (As you top-post, I'll do it too.)
> 
> I want to use DMARC as a sender to explicitly convey policy to the receiver 
> regarding what to do when they get email which purports to be from my domains 
> and which is not signed with DKIM, or which carries an invalid DKIM signature.
> 

It's not terribly clear what your goals are with DMARC.

Do you have an actual requirement by a real company with actual recipients, a 
significant email volume and a potential for being a target of phishing attacks 
which could conceivably be mitigated by DMARC, or are you just expressing an 
academic interest in DMARC as a hobbyist / interested bystander?

If the former, can you give some more concrete details of what problem you 
believe you have that you think DMARC can help mitigate?

Cheers,
  Steve
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