>Couldn't the DMARC specification spell out that Receivers claiming to be
>DMARC-compliant, when choosing to *accept* incoming messages from Senders
>publishing p=reject (irrespective of whether such accepted messages passed
>or not the DMARC checks), CANNOT after-the-fact reinject such received
>messages into the public email infrastructure in any way that could render
>them (or reveal them to be) DMARC-rejectable?

Since there is no spec for "Receivers claiming to be DMARC-compliant"
and there never will be, of course not.  

R's,
John

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