A service I work on has also been negatively affected by Yahoo's move to
p=reject. I would like to hear suggestions on how to deal with this.

For many years we have allowed customers to send mail from our system using
their own address in the From header. I believe this is a legitimate
practice: it certainly hasn't led to widespread abuse. However, since Yahoo
changed their DMARC policy, we cannot deliver some mail on behalf of
customers who use Yahoo addresses. Thousands of messages have already
bounced because of this.

I don't see that we have any good options to remedy this. Changing the From
address, and adding a Reply-To, may be acceptable to some MLM managers, but
their list subscribers expect the mail to be going through a list manager.
Our customers have come to expect the use of our system to be transparent
to the recipient, and they've built business practices around that
expectation.

Even the unpleasant option of asking customers not to use affected domains
is difficult to implement. It seems we would have to monitor the DMARC
policy of every domain used by every customer. Checking at send time will
cause errors in automated processes, while checking at sign-up time won't
help if domain policies change.

I'm not bringing this up to complain. I am soliciting advice from the group
on how to deal with the situation.

Regards,
Joe Humphreys
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