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Comment by qurren

4 hours ago

Except I think I've had 1:1 personal e-mails from my domain go into a legitimate recipient's spam filter just because I didn't have DMARC set up and their mail server was flagging that "DMARC not set up == spammy domain"

Too many admins just had it set to “no valid DMARC? Spam” instead of the more proper “failed DMARC? spam”.

Which is subtly different.