I have DMARC reporting on my personal mail domain, using dmarcians free service 
for low volume accounts.
I see way more spam in asia using my domain, than I send legal mail. 

I have up to around 100 fake mails sent a day based on reporting alone. Right 
now I have p=quarantine. Will change to reject. But if recipient does not 
filter according to dmarc it does not help much.


-----Oprindelig meddelelse-----
Fra: dmarc-discuss [mailto:dmarc-discuss-boun...@dmarc.org] På vegne af John 
Levine via dmarc-discuss
Sendt: 30. september 2016 18:07
Til: dmarc-discuss@dmarc.org
Cc: s...@andreasschulze.de
Emne: Re: [dmarc-discuss] DMARC where mail is never sent

>> Does it make sense to publish a DMARC record to signal that a host 
>> should never send email? Can said record be published without an 
>> accompanying DKIM record?
>
>See
>http://www.m3aawg.org/documents/en/m3aawg-protecting-parked-domains-bes
>t-common-practices

Quite right.  While you're at it, assuming the domain doesn't receive mail 
either, also publish a null MX.

R's,
John
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