Why is Google applying a strict reject when the policy is p=none?

laura 



> On 2 Jun 2020, at 16:42, Ken O'Driscoll via mailop <[email protected]> wrote:
> 
> On Tue, 2020-06-02 at 17:04 +0200, Benoit Panizzon via mailop wrote:
>> _DMARC.imp.ch descriptive text "v=DMARC1; p=none; rua=mailto: 
>> [email protected]
>> ; ruf=mailto: [email protected] <mailto:[email protected]> ; aspf=s"
>> (reverted to p=none)
>> 
>> That email was sent from: 2001:4060:1:1002::139:139 which passes SPF.
>> 
>> Any idea what is going wrong? Is Gmail's DMARC implementation broken
>> 
>> and REQUIRES DKIM violating RFC?
> 
> Without seeing the actual message my guess is that the aspf=s is the problem. 
> This is telling receivers that you want to enforce strict SPF alignment, 
> which means the FQDNs used the SPF tests must match. So, if your 5321.From is 
> using a sub-domain then this will fail a DMARC test in the absence of DKIM.
> 
> Ken.
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