I don't understand your point. I started this discussion stating the fact that SPF, DKIM and DMARC don't prevent people from being able to spoof your email address.
And you tell me that I don't understand email security because SPF, DKIM and DMARC don't prevent people from being able to spoof my email address? What exactly were you trying to tell me? On 10/15/16 16:57, Dianne Skoll wrote: > On Sat, 15 Oct 2016 15:35:25 +0200 > Petr Bena <petr@bena.rocks> wrote: > >> Believe me, there are people or organizations who would happily >> exchange ability to use mailing lists within some domain for >> guarantee that their emails can't be spoofed in no way (at least >> within their own domain). > You seriously don't understand email security. > > Here's a thought experiment: How does your email reader display the > following in the From: column? > > From: "Petr Bena <petr@bena.rocks>" <unrela...@spammer.org> > > and imagine that SPF, DKIM and DMARC for spammer.org all pass just fine. > > Regards, > > Dianne.