>> * Check plain-SPF before checking DMARC, and if SPF-result is pass then skip 
>> DMARC processing.
>
>Wasn't the case of spoofing via (envelope domain != from header domain), which 
>passes SPF, one of the problems DMARC was
>specifically designed to address?

Yes.

>Am I missing something?

No.

R's,
John

PS: We could save an awful lot of time if we ruled well known bad
ideas out of scope.
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