This means that mailing lists (and other forwarding cases) are enforced into having DMARC records in order to forward DMARC originating messages, which seems reasonable, and the Sender addresses must also be relatively sensible, which they normally are already.
I may be missing something.
How do I distinguish the nice mailing lists at ietf.org from random evil spammer domains sending spam with List-ID headers?
Every proposal I've seen like this ends up tripping over the fact that there is no technical way to distinguish between mail from real mailing lists and spam that looks like it's from mailing lists. Hence you need a whitelist for the real mail, at which point all of the mechanism beyond the key for the whitelist (probably a DKIM signature) is superfluous.
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