It appears that Sebastian Nielsen via mailop <sebast...@sebbe.eu> said:
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>You just regard all email which passes DMARC as trusted, as if the mail was 
>S/MIME signed by the sender personally.The sender has
>chosen to trust that shared provider. Its not "your problem" as a receiver if 
>that mail is fraudulent.If you act on a fraudulent
>email, sent by a fraudster via a shared host which does not employ user 
>separation, you simply act as the email was genuine, and
>charge the claimed sender of any mishaps that arise out of the email.After 
>all, sender is in a position to choose a provider that
>does employ user separation, but did not, eiter intentionally or by negligect. 
>Sender bears ALL responsibility.Best regards

Um, nothing personal, but I am glad I am not one of your mail users.

R's,
John
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