On 7/30/2020 7:57 AM, Ken O'Driscoll wrote:
On 30/07/2020 11:39, Jeremy Harris wrote:
That works at a domain-controlled level.  But people sign up for,
and write to, mailinglists on an individual level.  Mismatch.

To be fair, this thread is specifically about a non-MLM use case at an
organisational level. But, I believe that any improvements to how DMARC
might handle use cases like mailing lists will likely have to be at the
domain-controlled level for there to be any chance of widespread adoption.

From experience, the type of organisations that are deploying DMARC (in
p=reject) are not interested in allowing individual senders to delegate
which third-parties can send on their behalf. Banks etc. don't care
about mailing lists, most have HR policies that prevent employees from
interacting on external discussion groups so it's not on the radar.
However,  the use case presented in this thread - executive assistants
sending on behalf of multiple DMARC protected brand domains - is not
that uncommon and I think a policy solution to that would be warmly
welcomed.

+1

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