>1) for domainA the report receiver domain is equal to the domain for 
>which the dmarc policy is published (e.g. mailto:someone@domainA),

>2) for domainB, the report receiver domain name is of a 3rd party 
>receiving the reports (on behalf of one of their customers, see section 
>7.1 of the spec), e.g. mailto:someone@domainC

Sounds like you don't have appropriate _report records.

I get lots of aggregate reports from Hotmail, nearly all to a
reporting address not in the domain being reported.  The most recent
arrived about an hour and a half ago.

R's,
John
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