> On Nov 29, 2022, at 8:25 PM, Jim Fenton <[email protected]> wrote:
> 
> 
> On 29 Nov 2022, at 18:54, Neil Anuskiewicz wrote:
> 
> 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.
> 
My domains are all just toys so I’m always playing around but now changed 
marmot-tech.com’s policy back to reject. It bit embarrassing that I said it was 
at reject when it was at none, though. Anyway, yes mailman can handle DMARC as 
well as could be expected. I wish that certain widely used distribution list 
software could do the same. It’s not clear why that wouldn’t be addressed well 
for any DL software. It’s a pain.

Neil
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