Ahoj,

Dňa Tue, 14 Jun 2022 18:00:49 +0000 Ken O'Driscoll via mailop
<mailop@mailop.org> napísal:

> p=none is not always harmless. Some message filters treat p=none
> differently to not having DMARC. For example, Alice periodically
> treats p=none as equivalent to p=reject. Or there is an ISP who junks
> mail from domains with an RUA pointing to a freemail account,
> regardless of the policy. They are perhaps, rare, and extreme cases
> but there are more than a few providers that don't implement DMARC
> correctly and don't send reports either - messages just don't reach
> the inbox.

Thanks, but if someone have (own) restricted rules, this cannot be
reason to go that into "best practices" at all, as this is way to
"legitimize" them, which is IMO wrong way.

regards

-- 
Slavko
https://www.slavino.sk

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