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On 03/02/2018 05:47 PM, Ian Zimmerman wrote: |
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> Flam^H^H^H^H value judgments aside, does DMARC also change the long |
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> standing standard of sending rejections to the envelope address? |
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No, DMARC should not change the principle operation of SMTP, save for |
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additional checks that messages must pass. All other aspects of sending |
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email should be the same. |
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MTAs should continue to send bounces back to the SMTP envelope address. |
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Though, ideally the MTA would reject the message during SMTP time |
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instead of accepting and bouncing the message. |
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DMARC does offer the ability to have reports about DMARC failures sent |
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to the domain publishing the DMARC record. |
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Grant. . . . |
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