That would address DMARC for mail sent from the Listserv host itself. The p=none tells the receiving server to take no action (quarantine and reject are the other options). Of course, that is still voluntary on the part of the receiving server. If you run your lists normally, then the DMARC record for the domain of the sender to the list applies, since Listserv does not normally rewrite the From line.

Andrew Bosch
Infrastructure Engineer 
Evangelical Lutheran Church in America
8765 W. Higgins Road, Chicago, IL 60631
773-380-2492
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ELCA.org  

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From: LISTSERV Site Administrators' Forum <[log in to unmask]> On Behalf Of Jesus Sanz de las Heras
Sent: Friday, April 12, 2019 3:50 AM
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Subject: Re: O365 regularly blocking LISTSERV owner email addresses

Which would be the most suitable and simple DMARC records for a LISTSERV server (listserv.rediris.es)?
In addition to having well configured the DKIM and SPF records

Would this be enough whith

 _dmarc.listserv.rediris.es       text = “v=DMARC1; p=none”

Thanks


----- El 11 de Abr de 2019, a las 23:34, Andrew Bosch [log in to unmask] escribió:

> In our experiences with Office 365 and Listserv, getting the DMARC 
> feature in Listserv enabled helped (mostly). That included tuning our 
> SPF records. If you are in control of the problem Office 365 tenant, 
> check your Exchange Online Protection filters. You may need to put exceptions there for Listserv mail.
> 
> 
> Andrew Bosch
> Infrastructure Engineer
> Evangelical Lutheran Church in America
> 8765 W. Higgins Road, Chicago, IL 60631
> 773-380-2492
> [log in to unmask]
> ELCA.org
> 
> -----Original Message-----
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> <[log in to unmask]> On Behalf Of Andy Richter
> Sent: Thursday, April 11, 2019 3:15 PM
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> Subject: O365 regularly blocking LISTSERV owner email addresses
> 
> I am seeing several cases where Office 365 is automatically blocking 
> email addresses associated with the "owner" addresses of some of our 
> LISTSERV mailing lists, usually shortly after a legitimate email is 
> distributed to the list members.   So far, I have not been able to 
> identify the likely cause of these blocks.  Any suggestions?
> 
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