I happen to agree with J. Gomez. When I publish a policy, I fully expect it to be adhered to. I expected the same when SPF was first introduced (I published -all), but SPF lacked a feedback mechanism to resolve issues, and people lost confidence in it. DMARC has a feedback mechanism, so there is no reason to ignore published policy. The responsibility is on me as a sender to use that policy properly, and it is the responsibility of the receiver to adhere to the published policy while doing their best to report and resolve any issues.
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