In article <0590fe51-3f96-754d-d155-af0eb9ca4...@spamtrap.tnetconsulting.net> 
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>On 07/19/2018 04:59 PM, Phil Stracchino wrote:
>> Actually, mailing lists and other redistribution are among the places 
>> DMARC notably breaks.
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>Does DMARC actually break or otherwise behave in a manner contrary to 
>it's specification?

No, it was specified in full knowledge that it would break pretty much
every mailing list on the planet if used on domains with human users,
instead of its intended target of notices from robot domains like
paypal.com.

That's why we have ARC, once AOL and Yahoo abused it to solve the
problem they created when they let crooks steal their users' address
books.

R's,
John

PS: This isn't conspiracy theorizing, I know the people involved.
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