Ah ha.  Looks like the Google support guide gives a bad example.  Now
switching over to dmarc.org for future reference :)

Thanks!

On Fri, Dec 5, 2014 at 3:18 PM, John Wilson <[email protected]> wrote:

> Hi John,
>
> Your subdomain policy (sp=) tag is invalid. Perhaps that's causing Google
> and Microsoft to misinterpret the entire record?
>
> Valid values for sp= are the same as for p= - none, quarantine, reject
>
> If you just changed the record, it could also be due to DNS caching, but
> since your TTL is one hour (3600) that's probably not the issue.
>
> John Wilson
>
> On Fri, Dec 5, 2014 at 12:59 PM, John Bodek via dmarc-discuss <
> [email protected]> wrote:
>
>> Hi -
>>
>> I recently set up dmarc for my domain.  After monitoring reports for a
>> short time, I updated my dns policy to quarantine.  Since then, I am seeing
>> inconsistent policies listed in the reports.
>>
>> Here is my current policy:
>>
>> v=DMARC1; p=quarantine; pct=99; rua=mailto:[email protected];
>> sp=r; aspf=r
>>
>> And here are the policies being reported:
>>
>> Google
>> <policy_published>
>> <domain>twistedpixelgames.com</domain>
>> <adkim>r</adkim>
>> <aspf>r</aspf>
>> <p>none</p>
>> <sp>none</sp>
>> <pct>100</pct>
>> </policy_published>
>>
>> Hotmail
>> <policy_published>
>> <domain>twistedpixelgames.com</domain>
>> <adkim>r</adkim>
>> <aspf>r</aspf>
>> <p>none</p>
>> <sp>none</sp>
>> <pct>100</pct>
>> </policy_published>
>>
>> Yahoo
>> <policy_published>
>> <domain>twistedpixelgames.com</domain>
>> <adkim>r</adkim>
>> <aspf>s</aspf>
>> <p>quarantine</p>
>> <pct>100</pct>
>> </policy_published>
>>
>> I waited a few days in case it was some sort of propagation delay, but I
>> haven't seen any further change.
>>
>> Can anyone help me understand why I'm not seeing my dns changes reflected
>> in these reports?
>>
>> Thank you.
>>
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