On Thu, 31 Jul 2014 22:31:36 +0000
"Norman, Jean Marie via dmarc-discuss" <[email protected]> wrote:

> Has anyone experienced unauthenticated emails being delivered to Google
> recipients despite having a DMARC policy (quarantine or reject) in place?
> We have seen evidence that unauthenticated emails (not passing both SPF
> and DKIM) are being delivered to Google, despite a DMARC policy, when
> messages pass through a 'forwarder', as noted by Google. We are trying to
> better understand this behavior and whether or not anyone has found a
> solution? Any insight or recommendations would be appreciated.

 As soon as there is a Sender field in the header, it's the SPF and/or DKIM
records for the domain in that header, that's used for verification. So in
this case you need to work with the forwarder, and make them stop their
practice.

-- 
//Wegge


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