>> DMARC uses available information to produce a result of "Authenticated" or
>> "Not Authenticated".   Sometimes, the message can be reliably categorized
>> as "Authenticated" or "Not Authenticated" without reference to the
>> specifics of a domain owner policy. ...

But DMARC has never said whether messages are "Authenticated".  It says whether 
they 
are aligned, based on the authentication results from DKIM and SPF.  That's not 
the
same thing, and the distinction is deliberate.  It's quite possible for a 
message to
be authenticated by DKIM or SPF, but not aligned.  Indeed, most messages sent 
through
this list are in that category.

I don't know what this proposal is, but it's not DMARC.

R's,
John

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