On 12/5/20 6:22 PM, John R Levine wrote:
The question I have is: Should DMARC have a policy (or policy modifier) that says, “Do not accept modifications to this message?” In other words, that the originator values the integrity of their messages over deliverability.

Of course not.  That's just the tiny gorillas stamping their teensy feet. Why would anyone expect that the people publishing that flag actually understood what it meant?  Many will just turn it on because someone said it's "more secure."
Financial institutions are "tiny gorillas"? Who knew? The federal government is "tiny gorillas"? What is the metric here?

Mike

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