Indirect mail flows and DMARC
From ASRG
DMARC is an anti-phishing technology. It has recently been repurposed by large mail providers for public webmail domains.
DMARC alignment requires that the From: line address in a mail message match either a DKIM signature d= domain, or an SPF-validated bounce address domain. Depending on a domain's published policy, unaligned mail may be quarantined, i.e., relegated to the spam folder, or rejected with a 5xx SMTP code by recipient systems. A variety of long standing mail practices often create unaligned mail.
Forwarding
- discussion mailing lists
- annotating forwarders
- annotating anti-virus
Third party origination
- Newspaper mail-an-article
- Small clients at ESPs
- Notifications from devices