Thanks a lo to all of you.

Regards !!!

El mié., 6 nov. 2019 a las 22:05, Richard James Salts (<
[email protected]>) escribió:

> On Thursday, 7 November 2019 4:23:20 AM AEDT Dominic Raferd wrote:
> > ...
> > The main problem with DMARC is that some mailing lists (not this one,
> > I believe) mess it up, so I would suggest not to use it with
> > p=quarantine or p=reject on any domain where users are likely to post
> > to mailing lists. One such is (or was) the opendmarc mailing list -
> > something of an own goal.
>
> Although Wietse has taken steps to minimize the impact of the mailing list
> on
> DKIM signatures it will depend on the headers that were signed in the
> original
> message, and this is the best you can expect from a mailing list as most
> will
> alter the subject or add a footer to the message body. Many other lists
> have
> taken the decision to work around the damage of poorly considered DMARC
> policies by rewriting the From header and putting the original author's
> address in Reply-to (which isn't without it's downsides given there were
> existing practices about Reply-to and mailing lists). I would highly
> recommend
> stopping at quarantine for DMARC policy if your domain is anything other
> than
> a source of transactional emails (e.g. password resets, promotional
> offers,
> etc). Once real humans have mailboxes on the domain and use the
> corresponding
> email address in their outgoing mail you're going to have some collateral
> damage from p=reject.
>
>
>

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