Hi Al, dis=none means that Gmail applied "none" policy, even the domain published "reject". There are hundred other reasons the message can be as classified spam. Please mark it as "non-spam" in gmail UI, and we will learn about this false positive. Thank you, Olga
On Fri, Apr 5, 2013 at 7:38 AM, Al Iverson <[email protected]>wrote: > Apologies if I'm beating this to death, but here's another example of > a domain with active users participating in mailing lists, yet they > have a reject policy in place. This mail is going to my spam folder at > Gmail as a result: dmarc=fail (p=REJECT dis=none) d=junc.eu > > Might be wiser to not put p=reject for this domain. > > Regards, > Al Iverson > > On Fri, Apr 5, 2013 at 1:38 AM, Benny Pedersen <[email protected]> wrote: > > Andy Wilson skrev den 2013-04-03 23:59: > > > >> Can anyone from Google comment on the use of this header, not quite > >> sure what dis=none means > > > > > > opendkim have RSA problems with google public dkim key > > > > try track my msg here > > _______________________________________________ > > 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) > > > > -- > Al Iverson | Chicago, IL | (312) 725-0130 > Twitter: @aliverson / www.spamresource.com > _______________________________________________ > 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) >
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