John Levine wrote:

> DMARC does an OK job when crooks use the exact domain name, which they
> stilll do a lot, but we still don't have a clue about what to do when
> they don't, other than trying to filter it because it looks evil, not
> because it sorta kinda looks like a domain name in someone else's
> DMARC record.

+1, not the FUSPP.

- Roland
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