Hi,

> Blocking, aka rejecting participation from legitimate users because of
> their domain, might be easy for hobbyists to stomach, but is not
> always the best path for an existing group or enterprise. It leaves
> the affected end users feeling hurt and caught in the middle in a
> scenario they can't easily change. (They certainly can't force AOL to
> change DMARC policy and they may have legitimate reasons as to why
> they don't wish to change mail providers.)

I totaly agree even if some "corporate" mail servers are badly configured 
and maybe that mail operator work is really not a good understand work
for most companies.

Anyway, as usual, big mail companies make the "law" on this place, and
maybe this will allow work for real postmasters... :(

Xavier

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