>It is worth noting that any large scale spoofing via a poorly-secured 
>forwarder or independent sender would cause most receivers to cease 
>exempting them from DMARC processing anyway. This difficulty is largely 
>self-correcting.

Quite right.  DMARC is just advice from a domain owner to a recipient,
and the best advice to give is whatever will make the recipients happy.

In particular, this does not include telling people to throw away
perfectly good mail just because it went via a path you don't control.

R's,
John
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