In article <eb78eb25-72cd-6e94-611a-846d54ce0...@rolandturner.com> you write:
>Although the domain-registrant end of DMARC is by-design easy to 
>implement, implementing the receiver-side in a sound fashion remains a 
>hard problem and therefore a rather specialist one. In general, only 
>large service providers and technology vendors are capable of retaining 
>that expertise at present.

Depending on the scale of your system, I wouldn't go quite that far.
With a scoring system like spamassassin it's pretty easy to use DMARC
cues as part of the score, although I agree it is also easy to use them
badly and lose mail that your users want.

R's,
John

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Too late.
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