>'Redacted sender,' means the sender is out on bail. 'dmarc-norep,' means the same thing.> I'd thought "Redacted sender" meant the sender wrote on sensitive matters for a major Intelligence Agency. Also that if JLS' posts are presently redacted, those who dare complain about their length should count their blessings and/or redaction explains inpenetrability. D**(Who publishes in non-redacted and redacted)L** On Thursday, 29 January 2015, 0:38, Robert Paul <rpaul@xxxxxxxx> wrote: 'Redacted sender,' means the sender is out on bail. 'dmarc-norep,' means the same thing. Robert PaulMutton College On Wed, Jan 28, 2015 at 3:54 PM, Mike Geary <jejunejesuit.geary2@xxxxxxxxx> wrote: What does "dmarc-norep." mean?What does "Redacted sender..." mean?