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DMARC does check the from field in the mail, so I don't know how could this happen




Yeah, sorry if that wasn't clear in my explanation. Without these in place, you will accept anything from anyone claiming to be @A.com,but with dmarc the whole point is to flag when they're only pretending to be.



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