Dear John, But if the AIM is to have an end to end easier to implement encryption + phishing protection, probably it would make sense? This will not reduce the SPAM but using DMARC and properly tune the policy P=reject; pct=100 would help to secure the content and reduce the phishing, (and sure definitely will not help to avoid SPAM) from those compromised accounts.
> If pEp is applied on top of existing email infrastructure (which is > likely the case in most scenarios), DMARC can also be used in > conjunction with pEp emails. DMARC has never been an anti-spam scheme. It's about phishing, which is not the same thing. Regards. Gustavo _______________________________________________ dmarc mailing list [email protected] https://www.ietf.org/mailman/listinfo/dmarc
