Scott Kitterman writes:
 > On Tuesday, March 31, 2015 05:00:43 AM Stephen J. Turnbull wrote:

 > > Sure, but that's the tail wagging the dog.  The point of DMARC is so
 > > that people can put their addresses in From and be believed, not that
 > > there are kludges to get your content past DMARC.

 > Presentation differs among MUAs, so it's hard to draw
 > generalizations about how well that set of identities are presented
 > to end users.

I am not concerned here with presentation.  This is about requirements
by the *originator*.  Some originators think having their domain name
in From: matters, and life will be a lot easier for sysadmins if we
can find a way to let them put it there and still get the benefits of
DMARC.

(Or maybe I'm just sensitized to unreasonable user requirements having
just spent a couple messages trying to get Dr. Stallman to Learn to Stop
Worrying and Love Git.)

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