Roland Turner via dmarc-discuss:

ARC directly addresses (2). Unlike the measures for interoperating with earlier schemes, adding an ARC-* header set does not in any way impede or alter the traditional operation of mailing lists. Consequently: if list operators perceive benefit in implementing ARC, then they're free to do so without having to incur additional operational problems, in particular without changing user experience.

(1) is not a big problem; for a list operator who doesn't have a problem that ARC addresses there is no reason for them to implement ARC, and it doesn't matter to anyone else if they don't.

Hello all,

thanks for your responses.

to repeat with my words:
ARC is an offer to Intermediaries which does even not require to change any semantics.
And for that reason there is chance for adoption.

hope I understood it correct ...

Andreas

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