It's pretty clear that's what Gmail is doing, probably automatically
via the existing software that manages per-user spam filter rules.

I disagree. What¹s clear is that they implemented the exemption conditions as defined in the spec when they initially deployed it years ago.

When Yahoo first published p=reject, Gmail was rejecting mail with yahoo.com addresses. (We have logs.) Now it mostly goes into the spam folder. I don't see how an exemption set up a year ago would do that.

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John Levine, [email protected], Taughannock Networks, Trumansburg NY
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