On 8/17/20 3:52 PM, Jesse Thompson wrote: > With a complex organization the only way to get people to change is to > publish a restrictive DMARC policy and then see who comes out of the woodwork > sheepishly admitting that they've been ignoring us for years. > > Normal people sending email (especially those who are working with an ESP, > most of which happily send email without any DMARC alignment) do not > comprehend the notion that they should be using a subdomain for their > transactional messages; even when we directly communicate this fact to them > repeatedly. They just don't understand the nuances of email. > I thought the DMARC reporting mechanism was there to allow such organizations to detect those behaviors and get them corrected without actually causing the damage of a restrictive policy.
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