On 07/19/2018 04:59 PM, Phil Stracchino wrote:
Actually, mailing lists and other redistribution are among the places DMARC notably breaks.

Does DMARC actually break or otherwise behave in a manner contrary to it's specification?

I personally believe that DMARC (and SPF and DKIM) are doing exactly what they are supposed to do.

The problem is that they are doing what they are supposed to do when people want them to not do that.

I don't even consider this to be a false positive. - If someone trains a dog to bark constantly (alert) when they see someone approach with a gun, I believe that the dog is doing exactly what they are trained to do when an armed police officer walks up. The dog is doing exactly what they were trained to do.



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