DMARC appears to be driving DKIM deployment more than SPF deployment.
(1% to 60% in ~3 years!)
- Roland
On 03/07/2014 05:30 AM, Jacob Evans wrote:
I am of this mindset as well, as a hosting company, we have the occasional
false negative due to misconfiguration, (pa.gov!) but I can only remember one
case that a client was having emails rejected to them, and the domain
administration I reached out to said that it was from a rogue server that was
not intended for production yet.
Do you feel DMARC will get the traction it needs to increase SPF Deployment?
Jacob Evans
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Subject: Re: [dmarc-discuss] Disposition none on policy reject when DKIM andSPF
fail
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.
J.A. Coutts
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