Thanks John, Tim, Franck et al :)

Yes, NetEase(163.com, 126.com and yeah.net) sends out forensic reports when a 
mail fails SPF or DKIM and if a "ruf" tag can be found, while we send out 
aggregate reports for every day ignoring your "ri" tag.

People like Menotti thinking these forensic/aggregate reports a bit spammy, you 
can stop or slow down receiving them by modifying your DMARC record. And as you 
guys said in this thread, a more simple and clear guideline for "how to do 
this" would be quite grateful.


-Junping

At 2012-08-11 01:51:20,"John Levine" <[email protected]> wrote:
>>Ah seems to be forensic. Any way of specifying in a dmarc record that I
>>don't want them?
>
>Of course.  Don't put an "ruf" tag in your dmarc record.
>
>On the other hand, you can also arrang to collect them and parse them.
>They are useful, although I am pretty sure that netease is sending
>some erroneous failure reports for mail where the SPF or DKIM
>validated correctly.
>
>R's,
>John
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