Just noticed this entire thread was sent to spam on my Google Apps account.

Now analyzing the headers, Google detects agari.com with a DMARC failure
and a policy of none, so should have stuck at least this first email in my
Inbox (SPF/DKIM passes).

The second two replies from tnpi.net and linkedin.com are both marked as
DMARC failure but with a policy of reject - so I would have expected those
emails to go to spam.

However all three emails went to spam (in the same Gmail thread) including
the agari.com email.

I am speculating that the first email may have landed in my Inbox, but the
second two emails went to spam, magically tagging the entire thread as
spam. Of course I was not looking at the Inbox during this time so Google
would have been able to reclassify the emails without bothering me. (I
assume the Gmail can do Houdini tricks to spam that makes it past there
filters and is then reported by other people etc.)

I'm sure the Googlers are watching so they will know what actually
happened. Perhaps a tweak is that if the first email in a thread (or other
emails in that thread) that make it through as not spam should tag the
mailing list replies that fail DMARC as suitable subjects for a mailing
list policy override.

Thanks,
Leith Bade
[email protected]


On 15 August 2013 09:34, Tomki Camp <[email protected]> wrote:

> Hello DMARC reporting implementors,
> I've come across an interesting tidbit I wanted to ping you on : the DMARC
> spec allows that a domain may publish a URI such as '[email protected]!20m',
> to specify that the address will only payloads of up to 20 megabytes.  Does
> your implementation support this?
>
> Section 5.1:
> https://datatracker.ietf.org/doc/draft-kucherawy-dmarc-base/?include_text=1
>
>
> Thanks!
> *Tomki Camp, Agari Director of Support*
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