>I've seen comments that people who were on Yahoo can fortunately go to Gmail. 
>What happens when Gmail publishes a
>p=reject like they said they were going to (even if the timeline is delayed), 
>per
>https://wordtothewise.com/2015/10/dmarc-news-gmail-preject-and-arc/?

They have said multiple times that they won't do so until ARC is up
and working.  If they're lying, well, we're all schrod.

>Perhaps people can go to Outlook.com? What happens if they go to DMARC 
>p=reject? Everyone can go an sign up for yet
>another domain?
>
>That just kicks the can down the road, but eventually that can will take no 
>more kicks.

Indeed.  We look forward to hotmail/outlook implementing ARC so your
users can resume using mailing lists the way they have for 30 years or
more.

R's,
John

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