On 7/20/2016 7:34 PM, Michael Richardson wrote:
Dave Crocker <dhc(_at_)dcrocker(_dot_)net> wrote:
> There is an effort (ARC) to develop a capability that might let
> DMARC-related
> messages survive transit of a mailing list, but that effort is still
> nascent.
It's been two years of "please wait" (or is it three?)
Indeed. And it will be longer before a work-around is both developed
and deployed. You're welcome. No, really, it was a pleasure
contributing to the effort...
I think that it is time to reject email coming into mailing lists that
has p=reject policy, and not forward it, as that is the policy of the mail
system.
Go ahead. I'm sure the relevant users will not pursue any remedies at
losing connectivity, such as moving to a different list provider.
Which is to say, that I and almost all others are /very/ unhappy with
this 'side effect' problem caused by DMARC, but that real-world
pragmatics are making it unrealistic to take simple, purity-based
actions in response.
d/
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Dave Crocker
Brandenburg InternetWorking
bbiw.net