On Jul 14, Marco d'Itri <m...@linux.it> wrote:

> The BTS too needs a solution to this, and it will be an harder problem 
> since it does not have the option of not modifying the messages in 
> transit.
> 
> The AOL/Yahoo address book spammers now switched to forging gmail.com, 
> so Google could be very close to enabling p=reject as well.
gmail.com will switch to p=reject in June 2016:
https://wordtothewise.com/2015/10/dmarc-news-gmail-preject-and-arc/

The good news is that probably a technical solution will be ready in 
time, but then we will have to either implement it (which will probably 
require installing a backported OpenDKIM package) or reject mail from 
domains with p=reject.

Actually, until a solution will be available the BTS should already be 
rejecting mail from domains with p=reject since it cannot be delivered 
to significant parts of the Internet.

-- 
ciao,
Marco

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