This topic was discussed on one of the lists, I think here. Here's what I 
planned to do about it:

$ head skip ~/Documents/git/mail-dmarc/TODO.md 
<snip>
* skip DMARC reporting for incoming DMARC reports
  * destined to config->organization->email

Matt

On Mar 29, 2014, at 9:50 AM, Barney Wolff <[email protected]> wrote:

> Apology if this has already been discussed, but I do not see any mention
> of report looping between two mail systems.  Here's what I observe:
> 
> 1. Mail system S sends a message to mail system R.
> 2. Mail system R eventually sends a DMARC aggregate report back to mail
> system S (assuming that S's rua leads to itself, not a third party).
> 3. Mail system S eventually sends a DMARC aggregate report to mail system R
> (again, assuming R's rua leads to itself), including at least a record on
> the message of step 2.
> 4. Steps 2 and 3 repeat indefinitely.
> 
> This loop may go unnoticed between high volume mail systems, but I have
> observed it on my own ultra-low-volume system.
> 
> Is there a suggested way to abort the loop, other than preventing a DMARC
> report email from being reported on, which has its own drawbacks?
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