John, can you go further and explain your idea? According to 6.6.3
Google uses policy for prnk.cz which has

p=reject and sp=none

but for some reason it applies p=reject instead of sp=none, as it should
accourding to section 6.3 of the same document and is expected by topic
starter.


08.12.2016 19:35, John Levine via dmarc-discuss пишет:
>> Domain a.prnk.cz doesnt have DMARC record. Domain prnk.cz has a DMARC 
>> record that contains p=reject and sp=none. It looks like gmail doesn't 
>> respect subdomain policy and rejects the email even when sp=none.
> Looks to me like Google is doing exactly what the DMARC spec says they
> should do.
>
> This would be a good time to reread RFC 7489, particularly section
> 6.6.3, and very particularly numbered item 3 in that section.
>
> R's,
> John
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