Re: [dmarc-discuss] Testing DMARC

2020-01-07 Thread Gerben Wierda via dmarc-discuss
oll via dmarc-discuss > wrote: > > On Tue, 2020-01-07 at 17:04 +0100, Gerben Wierda via dmarc-discuss wrote: >> But I would like to see if a message that comes from outside and that >> should be blocked because the owner of the domain has a policy p=reject. >> So, so

[dmarc-discuss] Testing DMARC

2020-01-07 Thread Gerben Wierda via dmarc-discuss
My mail server is now completely configured with DMARC (p=none). I can look at sent mail to check this. But I would like to see if a message that comes from outside and that should be blocked because the owner of the domain has a policy p=reject. So, some sort of tester that is able to make me

Re: [dmarc-discuss] General DMARC weakness - personal forwarding

2018-05-21 Thread Gerben Wierda via dmarc-discuss
There are many issues with DMARC. I’m trying it out now, but having looked at IETF documents (https://datatracker.ietf.org/wg/dmarc/documents/ ) especially RFC 7960 ("Interoperability Issues between

[dmarc-discuss] DMARC newbie, seems to work, so why this report?

2018-05-18 Thread Gerben Wierda via dmarc-discuss
I’m setting up DMARC for my mail server. I tried sending a mail to an account on the icloud.com domain (which reports DMARC) and there I see: Received-Spf: pass (mr21p00im-spfmilter004.me.com: domain of myn...@mydomain.tld designates XXX.XXX.XXX.XXX as permitted sender)