On 6/19/23 14:39, Chris Adams wrote:

I think it only does the rewrite for p=reject and p=quarantine, not
p=none, since by definition, p=none is for monitoring.  If you don't
want to monitor, then don't set DMARC or set a policy that would require
rewrites.
ISTR that I was getting tons of reports before I went to p=none. Is there a way to make sure that my emails to the list server aren't getting rejected by third parties? That is why I wound up changing it to p=none.

I guess I can change it to quarantine and test it with my gmail account or something.
--
Thomas
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