On Tue, Jul 28, 2020 at 4:30 PM John R Levine <jo...@taugh.com> wrote:

> On Tue, 28 Jul 2020, Todd Herr wrote:
> > Using the Sender header and the "snd" bits in the DMARC policy for
> > firstbrand.com, DMARC would pass for the Sender domain and fail for the
> > From domain.
> >
> > Which verdict gets applied to the message?
>
> I believe the reasoanble answer is both, and the filtering engine
> evaluates both based on their reputations.
>
>
Two responses, two different but equally valid answers, the other (Dave's)
being "receiver discretion", which *could* be an umbrella term to include
John's answer, but would certainly also include other applications of rules
for this scenario.

Note that I'm not at all opposed to the idea put forth in
https://datatracker.ietf.org/doc/draft-crocker-dmarc-sender/ but I do
believe that there will have to evolve a very limited set of known and
expected possibilities for how such messages will be handled, or else wails
will be wailed, teeth will be gnashed, and garments will be rent,
especially among those trying to do the right thing when sending email and
the deliverability people they employ.

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