On Tue, Oct 9, 2018 at 8:06 AM Jonathan Kamens via dmarc-discuss < dmarc-discuss@dmarc.org> wrote:
> I see people behaving badly here in both directions. In my opinion, > servers that do message forwarding should rewrite headers for DMARC > compliance whenever there is a DMARC policy, not just when the policy is > *p=quarantine* or *p=reject*. And on the other end, given that the > servers that do forwarding *aren't* behaving that way, nobody should be > using *p=none* in their policy; they should instead use *p=quarantine; > pct=0* to force their headers to be rewritten during forwarding. > We only re-write From lines for quarantine or reject, not none. We want to re-write as few From lines as possible; the user experience is degraded when we have to re-write From lines. Mark
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