On Wed, 19 Aug 2020, Dotzero wrote:
Then Ericcson as an organization has made a decision regardless of the
objections of those employees. The correct thing for Ericcson as an
organization to do is to publish an internal policy that employees should
not use company mail for participating in mailing lists. An alternative to
that would be for them to hire someone to help them come up with a workable
approach. We both know plenty of people who could help them.
No doubt, but they're not going to do that. They want their employees to
work on the IETF, the publish p=reject and they apparenty believe the
contradiction is not their problem. So we're stuck with it.
Of course you personally know what DMARC policies mean and what they
imply. But every time a list has to rewrite a From line, we have evidence
that someone else doesn't or at best doesn't care.*
I'm going to guess that more often than not it is the latter. *I heard the
same. Too big to care?
Yup. They want phishes, or in Yahoo's case expensive user complaints, to
go away, they don't care about discussion lists one way or the other
Regards,
John Levine, jo...@taugh.com, Taughannock Networks, Trumansburg NY
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