This is a pretty common practice for domains that people own for brand
protection as well - a0l.com has a -all SPF, p=reject DMARC policy, and no
MX.

On Thu, Oct 12, 2017 at 1:22 AM, Pete Holzmann via dmarc-discuss <
dmarc-discuss@dmarc.org> wrote:

> Awesome! Thank you SO much :)
>
> On 12 Oct 2017 John Levine said...
>
> >If you want no mail sent or received by ds.org (as opposed
> >to any other domains you host) it is just fine to say
> >that.
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