On 04/29/2014 11:00 PM, Tony Hansen wrote: > On 4/29/14, 4:55 PM, Miles Fidelman wrote: >> >>>> >>>> On Tue, Apr 29, 2014 at 3:16 PM, John R Levine <johnl@xxxxxxxxx> >>>> wrote: >>>>> I see that google.com now publishes a DMARC policy of p=quarantine. >>>>> >>>>> While this won't bounce people off lists like p=reject does, it still >>>>> makes it fairly pointless to post to this or any other list from a >>>>> google.com >>>> >> >> Ahh... so we can't expect to see Vint in any of the ietf discussions >> in the near future! > > Anyone with mail servers that look at the dmarc settings won't see > postings. People behind mail servers that do NOT look at the dmarc > settings will see the postings just fine.
No, because those postings will bounce, and cause those users to get unsubscribed from the list. In order to protect such subscribers from that, the list owner has limited options, none of which are good. For example, one of them is to block all users from that domain from posting.
To paraphrase: WYPIWYG (What You Publish Is What You Get).
I think a paraphrase of Brian Reid is more in order here: WYPIWYD (What You Publish Is What You Deserve) Ned