It's possible. I must've completely missed the ZDNet coverage from last
week:

http://www.zdnet.com/aol-yahoo-email-problems-show-limits-of-email-security-7000028783/

Haven't seen it show up in other mainstream media tech sites (NYT, Google
News), security blogs (Schneier, Krebs, APWG, Symantec,etc.). Usually I see
stuff show up in the media right before the storm of anxious queries from
tech support and customers.

Oh wait, Virus Bulletin. Two weeks ago:
https://www.virusbtn.com/blog/2014/04_15.xml

Shutting up now.


On Fri, May 2, 2014 at 10:48 AM, Miles Fidelman
<[email protected]>wrote:

> John Sweet wrote:
>
>  On Fri, May 2, 2014 at 7:52 AM, John R Levine <[email protected] <mailto:
>> [email protected]>> wrote:
>>
>>     The advice hasn't changed: don't set a DMARC policy other than
>>     p=none on domains used by human users.  We know that some large
>>     domains have disregarded that advice, but it doesn't make it any
>>     less correct.
>>
>>
>> Given that this is the world we live in now, maybe it's a good idea to
>> say, "... because when you do, the following will break: mailing-list
>> posts, "forward this article" links, ... (etc.)"  The problem being that
>> it's probably impossible to characterize all of the email edge cases and
>> side effects individual users have become accustomed to, though from the
>> current screams of pain, we can probably deduce which ones are the most
>> prevalent.
>>
>> It's not at all clear to me whether the pressure will build up to
>> convince the large domains to roll back their policies, or to convince
>> myriad small providers and web page designers to adjust theirs. The only
>> places I've even heard about deployed DMARC policies breaking mailing
>> lists, are this mailing list and the IETF one.
>>
>>
> Well maybe you don't subscribe to:
> - nanog
> - mailops
> - mailman support
> - sympa support
> - any of the 100 or so lists hosted on lists.uua.org (Unitarian
> Universalist Association)
> - any of the 2 dozen lists that I happen to host
> - any of the myriad other lists that have been hit (Yahoo claims to know
> they've impacted 30,000 sites - how many lists does that translate to?)
> - a bunch of magazines that have covered this (PC Magazine comes to mind)
>
> So, perhaps you're simply not paying attention.
>
> Miles Fidelman
>
>
>
>
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> In practice, there is.   .... Yogi Berra
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