On 2021-02-21 23:00, Dominic Raferd wrote:
p=none is an instruction from the domain controller *not* to reject emails from their domain even when they fail DMARC testing. So the end result is that this mail should pass through DMARC testing.
remember dmarc can pass on spf pass only, even if dkim fail this is properbly not what so many expect it can
DMARC is a red herring here. My original question wouldn't be relevant if the sending domain had an enforced DMARC policy (p=quarantine|reject), but they don't.
good, but there is still no garenti that spf or dkim pass or even arc seal is giving pass results
Michael's suggestion is interesting. There is a github project allowing Levenshtein numbers to be calculated and used in SA, I will see if there is a way to apply it in this situation. Thanks to all for their input.
like spamassassin dkim_valid_ef is not dkim standard, want sid-milter results to be used in dmarc ?
there is some low hanging fruits that should not be used anytime