I think forwarders and mailing lists should start rewriting From: instead to a 
adress for which they are authorative, or encapsulate the list message in a new 
rfc822 container, where the inner container is the email unmodified, and the 
outer container is From: replaced with the list or forwarding adress, To: 
replaced with forwarding final destination, and Subject: replaced with "Fwd: 
[Original subject]".That should make it DMARC safe, even with strict alignment 
enabled.
-------- Originalmeddelande --------Från: John Levine via mailop 
<mailop@mailop.org> Datum: 2023-03-22  20:28  (GMT+01:00) Till: 
mailop@mailop.org Kopia: jdellap...@microsoft.com Ämne: Re: [mailop] Hotmail 
will start rejecting messages that fail DMARC It appears that Jeff Dellapina 
via mailop <jdellap...@microsoft.com> said:>-=-=-=-=-=->-=-=-=-=-=->>Hey 
Mailop,>>Microsoft is proud to announce our Consumer email service 
(Outlook/Hotmail/MSN/Live) will now honor the DMARC record of  "p=reject" 
by>rejecting the message if the domain fails DMARC. Previously, messages that 
failed DMARC were sent to the junk folder (Quarantine). Over the>next 30 days 
these DMARC-failing messages will be rejected.Any chance you'll be using ARC 
headers to mitigate the damage to mailing lists and other 
forwarders?R's,John_______________________________________________mailop 
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