>So, in other words, there is not such a thing as a POLICY of REJECT in DMARC; 
>and if there was ever one,
>you just cannot trust it nor follow it (as a receiver).

Generally speaking, yes.  I expect that many receivers manage their
own meta-policies, to decide whose published DMARC policies are worth
following.

If Paypal says to reject, I'm inclined to do it.  If it's Linkedin,
I'm not.

R's,
John
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