In article <2dac908dcf71d142afbfd168ac96f9186e8bf...@sw720mbpx065.visa.com> you 
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>Has anyone experienced unauthenticated emails being delivered to Google 
>recipients despite having a DMARC policy
>(quarantine or reject) in place?

Sure.  That's the way Gmail users get their mailing list mail, by
hitting "not spam" enough to counterbalance the default DMARC action.

R's,
John
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