I participate in a lot of mailing lists many of which that have a large number 
of subscribers.  As a result, when I send a single message to a mailing list, 
many copies of the same message get sent to users at large mail providers.  
These get counted as individual messages in aggregate reporting.

As an example, I have been able to find four messages I sent to 
lists.debian.org email lists on April 30th.  The volume reported for that 
source for that day from various feedback reporters was 2,436.  This makes it 
a little hard to consume the feedback.

Shouldn't it be possible to de-duplicate these based on message ID before 
sending aggregate reports back?  Can/should this be added to DMARC the next 
time the specification is updated?

Scott K
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