On 2016-12-24 12:15 PM, Jim Garrison via dmarc-discuss wrote:
> How did the DKIM signature 'pass'? What does the disposition=none
> mean? Did Google not reject the email?

Sounds to me like you may have the wrong idea of DMARC's mechanics. Only one of 
DKIM and SPF has to pass for DMARC to pass. So long as the forwarder doesn't 
edit the message body or any of the fields covered by the DKIM signature, DKIM 
will still pass. DMARC sits atop DKIM and SPF; DKIM and SPF are still 
independent systems.
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