Petr Novák wrote:
> I wonder what do you guys think about it's DMARC implementation. If you
> enable DMARC check in FortiMail it rejects(or performs other configured
> action) any mail that fails DMARC check no matter what policy source
> domain has configured. So it also rejects mails from
Dne 14.11.2016 v 20:24 Steven M Jones via dmarc-discuss napsal(a):
If the option were there to make those overrides I'd be more supportive,
but it didn't sound like that was the case with this particular
product/service. If somebody with access could clarify, I'd appreciate it.
Yes this is
On 11/14/2016 10:33, Terry Zink via dmarc-discuss wrote:
> In my experience, domains sit on p=none for a long time, and in the meantime
> a lot of other senders send email as them - most legitimate but some
> malicious. This setting is designed to catch the malicious.
Maybe I need to make that
entication policies and getting in that way.
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On 11/14/2016 06:49, Petr Novák via dmarc-discuss wrote:
>
> If you enable DMARC check in FortiMail it rejects(or performs other
> configured action) any mail that fails DMARC check no matter what
> policy source domain has configured. So it also rejects mails from
> domains that have policy
> On Nov 14, 2016, at 9:49 AM, Petr Novák via dmarc-discuss
> wrote:
>
> Hello,
>
> I saw that FortiNet's FortiMail is listed as a product that has a DMARC
> support here: "https://dmarc.org/resources/products-and-services/; .
>
> I wonder what do you guys think