On 6/22/20 6:23 AM, Alessandro Vesely wrote:
> The fact that it cannot be set by a MUA implies Sender: already lost
> its menial meaning.  So it became a Mediator sort of thing.  This list
> sets it to "dmarc" <[email protected]>.  Does anybody use it, or
> ever happened o take a look at it?

Yes, and I assume that's partially why the OP (who I was posting on behalf of) 
brought this Sender dilemma up in the first place.

Outlook on the Web displays:

dmarc <[email protected]> on behalf of [email protected]

and for those domains that have DMARC policies

dmarc <[email protected]> on behalf of 
[email protected]

Jesse

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