On 12 Apr 2022, at 20:39, Seth Blank wrote:

> Policies: https://dmarc.org/2022/03/dmarc-policies-up-84-for-2021/
>
> For mailboxes that implement DMARC and send reports, Valimail (and Dmarcian
> I believe) have historically tracked and published that. I'll hunt down
> that data tomorrow. Off the top of my head, it was about 80% of mailboxes
> globally (4bn+) properly validate DMARC, and the majority of those send
> reports, with the notable exception of Microsoft, which is now finally
> starting to do that.

Out of curiosity, what does “properly validate DMARC” mean and how do you 
measure it? If it means “retrieved the DMARC record”, that’s a metric but not 
all that meaningful. I run Spamassassin so I probably would be part of that 
metric but I’m not doing anything with the result. For that matter, 
Spamassassin used to retrieve ADSP records.

If, on the other hand, it means that the recipient domain is acting on a 
DMARC-published policy, that would be meaningful but I’m not sure how one would 
measure that.

-Jim

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