On Fri, Aug 14, 2020 at 7:09 AM Douglas E. Foster <fosterd= [email protected]> wrote:
> Michael Hammer / Dotzero writes: > > "Earlier in my DMARC journey I felt that MLMs should adjust and send list > mail as themselves. Now I have come to the conclusion that they should > reject list submissions from accounts at domains which publish a DMARC > policy of p=reject. Domains should not be able to externalize their > internal problems to others." > > > My DMARC reports show no authorized transactions being rejected, but I do > have two servers in Japan that are actively spoofing my organization's > identity. How is that an "internal" problem? > > DF > How is that relevant to the discussion thread? Are they MLMs or other intermediaries which your users are sending messages to/through? If not then it sounds like DMARC is working exactly as intended for you as long as validators/receivers are respecting your DMARC policy assertions. Michael Hammer
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