> On Oct 27, 2017, at 2:08 PM, Tyler South via dmarc-discuss > <[email protected]> wrote: > > Hey everyone, > > > We’ve been trying to track down what could possibly be causing this issue. > Google nevers send an aggregate report for our .US domain. > > > > We get aggregate reports from AOL, Yahoo, and Outlook on occasion but have > yet to get a single report from Google. > > > We use this very same .US domain to receive DMARC reports, both aggregate and > forensic, for about ten other domains that we manage. Google sends us > aggregate reports about those domains every day. > > > So we do get aggregate reports from Google for other domains in which we are > setup as the rua.We just don't get them for our own domain. > > > The DMARC record for our domain is, > "v=DMARC1;rua=mailto:[email protected];ruf=mailto:[email protected]; > p=reject; fo=1; sp=none"
p=reject and sp=none? > > > We have modified it several times in failed attempts to resolve this issue. > We tried changing the RUA to other domains and services such as DMARCAnalyzer > and we have pretty much tried everything as far as changing tags in the DMARC > record goes. > > > Here is a copy of a DMARC record for a domain that google DOES send reports > for to us, > "v=DMARC1;rua=mailto:[email protected];ruf=mailto:[email protected]; > p=reject; fo=1;" > > > We can’t figure out any pattern to this madness. It does sound like something at Google and something in your DMARC record may not be playing nice together. Do you get forensic reports for that domain? > > > I mentioned our domain being a .US TLD repeatedly because I’m almost > convinced there is a bug that has something to do with reports not being > generated for a .US TLD. You might get more useful advice if you share what the relevant domains are, so we can look up what DMARC records you're publishing (and maybe check logs for those domains). Cheers, Steve _______________________________________________ dmarc-discuss mailing list [email protected] http://www.dmarc.org/mailman/listinfo/dmarc-discuss NOTE: Participating in this list means you agree to the DMARC Note Well terms (http://www.dmarc.org/note_well.html)
