>> Unless I’m misunderstanding you’re saying those with an
>> enforcing DMARC policy can’t successfully send to mailing lists.
>> I’m doing it now so I don’t think DMARC has to stay inert if
>> mailing lists. That’s a bit of a generalization.
>
>    _dmarc.marmot-tech.com. 300 IN TXT "v=DMARC1; p=none;
>    rua=mailto:[email protected]; ruf=mailto:[email protected];
>    fo=1"
>
> No, you don’t have an enforcing DMARC policy. But if you did,
> you would still be able to successfully send to this mailing
> list, because IETF mailing lists rewrite the From addresses of
> messages from enforcing domains.

And for mailing list that don't re-write the From address, the issue
isn't that the sender can't post.  It's that subscribers whose domains
enforce a "p=reject" policy will not get the posts, and will
eventually become unsubscribed because of the bounce messages their
domains generate.  Neil wouldn't see the harm: others would.  It's
insidious.

Barry

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