@DarkDeviL, if you use an older-style email forwarding setup - as millions of people do today with d

@DarkDeviL, if you use an older-style email forwarding setup - as millions of people do today with domain registration services - then some of your forwarded email will likely get put into the garbage on account of violating the sender's DMARC policy. That being said, email receivers tend to detect forwarded traffic by analyzing message headers and applying machine learning techniques, so the impact on deliverability isn't as severe as the DMARC mis-alignment might suggest. Similarly, if you send emails via a Mailman-based mailing list service, if your domain's DMARC policy is strict, then it's possible that some people might not receive messages that you post to the list.

These are just a couple of the big challenges that the email industry is trying to resolve through better standards.
Was this page helpful?