As noted in the IETF 99 minutes, we have announced a new policy for the DMARC mailing list, at least until the list is under some DMARC damage-mitigation:
If you post with an email address in a domain with a DMARC "reject" policy, and that policy causes other subscribers to have their subscriptions disabled due to the DMARC-related bounces, then: 1. You will be asked to post from a different address, in a domain that does not have a "reject" policy. 2. If you continue to post from the problematic address, that address will be blocked from posting on the grounds that it is disrupting the operation of the working group. Brandon, you are on notice that your <[email protected]> address has been causing problems for some time, and you have not responded to my off-list notes. I got a new batch of disabled subscriptions this morning. If it happens again, <[email protected]> will not be allowed to post. I want to stress that your participation is valuable and we *do* want you here. It's just that the DMARC policy at <google.com> is inconsistent with posting to mailing lists, and we can't continue to accept the disruption that causes. Barry, as chair _______________________________________________ dmarc mailing list [email protected] https://www.ietf.org/mailman/listinfo/dmarc
