This is not a significant problem in my experience.  To the extent this is a 
problem I think it's primarily a list owner problem, not an Internet protocol 
problem.  Not kidding that if I ran this list I'd probably kick you off the 
list for awhile to give you a chance to ponder the error of your ways.

Don't do this.

Scott K

On April 6, 2023 8:53:46 PM UTC, someone wrote:
>I hope Alex won't get offended by this innocent DMARC test.
>
>Are we sure that it is all right for mailing lists to allow spoofs and 
>impersonation?  I don't think Comcast has p=reject to safeguard Alex's 
>contribution to this list, but what if he can't stand being impersonated?  
>What else is he supposed to do besides setting p=reject?
>
>THIS LIST TAKES ALL OF THE BAD OF DMARC, NONE OF THE GOOD.
>
>Best
>Ale
>
>
>
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