On May 1, 2014, at 12:54 PM, Terry Zink <[email protected]> wrote:

> > It seems gmail makes an exception that allows these messages to reach
> > spam folders.  It seems they know DMARC can't be fully trusted.   
>  
> I remember reading somewhere about a year ago (can’t remember where, but it 
> was on a mailing list) that Gmail overrides the DMARC reject policy and 
> instead treats it as quarantine.
>  
> -- Terry

That is exactly my recollection, as discovered and discussed on this very list 
when a certain person published p=reject on tnpi.net and then posted to this 
list. But I doubt I was the first. This behavior of gmail has been discussed 
here several times as others experimented with the same results.

Matt
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