* John Levine via mailop <mailop@mailop.org> [230125 15:54]:
> It appears that Jason Murray via mailop <jmur...@pdknox.org> said:
> >We process DMARC reports on the daily, and have never had an email from our 
> >lists fail alignment except in a couple of cases where we had blocked DNS 
> >queries
> >coming from destination domains' resolvers (oops).
> >
> >Is this just wild luck? Are we an anomaly, or an accident waiting to happen? 
> 
> Do you add subject tags or list footers?  If you just pass messages through 
> without
> changing them, it's only slightly surprising that DMARC aligns.  But most 
> lists
> change the messages which make the aligned DKIM signature fail.

Nope, I'm staunchly agin it. 

> 
> A certain number of domains assert a DMARC policy but only use SPF, no
> DKIM signatures, so you'd expect them to fail alignment. That's the
> slightly surprising part.

This is a limited community, mostly gov't and uni traffic, with a few
freemails here and there. 

So what I'm hearing is "luck". Perhaps I should revisit the policy.
Didn't even realize DMARC with no DKIM was a thing at this point. Thank
you.

> 
> R's,
> John
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