On 10/5/18 3:35 PM, Robert Heller wrote:
> AOL was bought out by Yahoo and Yahoo merged (?) with Verizon. (Also, AOL way
> back when bought out netscape.) Right now, Yahoo handles @aol.com,
> @netscape.net, @yahoo.com, and @verizon.net. So if you want to avoid AOL DMARC
> issues, you really want to avoid Yahoo DMARC issues, so you need to ban 
> @aol.com, @netscape.net, @yahoo.com, and @verizon.net (at least).
>
One point of information, as far as I have seen, even though verizon
email is handled by Yahoo, they don't seem to have migrated the DMARC
issue to that domain.  Not all domains managed by Yahoo have a DMARC
setting of reject, I imagine only those that have had the data leak that
prompted the issue in the first place.

Richard Damon

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