a) exclude them, anything with multiple addresses fails
b) if the two addresses are in the same domain, do the usual thing, otherwise
fail
c) evaluate separately, take the strictest result
d) evaluate seaparetly, take the loosest result
Fail would probably mean to apply the failure rule for each domain so a) is in
practice pretty close to c) ...
I'm not sure what fail means here?
1) bounce the email
2) dmarc test failed, so what policy to apply?
Um, it means what I said it means in the message you quoted.
Regards,
John Levine, [email protected], Taughannock Networks, Trumansburg NY
"I dropped the toothpaste", said Tom, crestfallenly.
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