If we were the voting sort, my vote would be "rewriting from is a horrible hack 
that destroys UX".  That should be sufficient information.

Scott K

On October 8, 2021 12:47:38 AM UTC, Douglas Foster 
<dougfoster.emailstanda...@gmail.com> wrote:
>Assume the following:
>
>List "L" has implemented ARC and has subscribers from 10 domains,
>Domain through DomainJ.
>
>A user from DomainA, which publishes p=reject, submits a post to the list.
>
>What information does List "L" use to decide whether to rewrite "From", for
>each of the 10 domains?
>How is that information obtained?
>
>
>Doug Foster
>
>
>On Thu, Oct 7, 2021 at 3:19 PM Benny Pedersen <m...@junc.eu> wrote:
>
>> On 2021-10-07 15:38, Scott Kitterman wrote:
>>
>> > I'm out of time, but something like that which defines the solution
>> > space
>> > rather then trying to specify THE solution is probably the only path
>> > forward.
>>
>> maillists can dmarc reject posters that use dmarc reject policy or
>> quarantine, problem solved downstream
>>
>> for postfix there is a nice smtpd_milter_maps so maillists ips is not
>> dkim/arc/dmarc rejected at all
>>
>> i pick my games, but if maillists stops dkim sign non orginating mails
>> 50% of the main problem is solve there
>>
>> maillist should only ARC seal / and ARC sign, nothing more, if that is
>> done BEFORE dkim is breaked, then it wont break dmarc from github trunk
>> of opendmarc, time to stablelize
>>
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