On 10/02/2019 07:38, Ralph Seichter via dovecot wrote:

* Juri Haberland via dovecot:

Blindly enabling DMARC checks without thinking about the consequences
for themselves should not be the problem of other well behaving
participants.

Can you judge if DMARC is enabled "blindly"? No, I thought not. Also,
the issue was not on the receiving end, but the reject policy for the
originating domain.

Personally, I choose to treat "reject" as if it was "quarantine",
i.e. affected mail is rerouted to a specific folder.

And Aki, please go back to "munge only if needed" - munging all
messages leads to a really bad "user experience".

Only speak for yourself please.

-Ralph

+1 (for entire post)

... and surely he does not expect those with a million plus users sit here and whitelist the million plus mailing lists that exist around the world, heh, like thats going to happen :)



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Kind Regards,

Noel Butler

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