Right, but the messages often get sent anyway. So the evaluator who blocks the message as malicious impersonation is blocking incorrectly because the fail result is unreliable. If it only affects nuisance advertising, the error may not matter to the evaluator. But I think the problem affects some messages that matter to the recipient.
Doug On Thu, Jun 22, 2023, 7:46 AM Sebastiaan de Vos <sebastiaan= [email protected]> wrote: > If I don't know how to control the zone for the domain I want to send > from, I can't authenticate my mail from that domain. Isn't that part of the > purpose of DKIM in the first place? > On 21.06.23 15:36, Todd Herr wrote: > > Maybe Marty knows who does control DNS, and Marty is good at cutting and > pasting, and Marty can successfully communicate the request to the DNS > people for wesellstuff.com > > -- > > Sebastiaan de Vos > Founder > > Tel: +43 680 200 22 95 > E-Mail: [email protected] > Website: http://inboxsys.com > > InboxSys Brochure <https://inboxsys.com/inb_files/2019/04/InboxSys.pdf> > _______________________________________________ > dmarc mailing list > [email protected] > https://www.ietf.org/mailman/listinfo/dmarc >
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