It appears that Alessandro Vesely <[email protected]> said: >Hi all, > >there are discussions about how mandatory it is to send aggregate reports. >Mandating it is not so light, even though without reports DMARC would loose >much of its appeal, because implementing them is not so straightforward. > >In this respect, keeping track of how many times a domain modified its policy >during the day is a daunting task for two reasons, because of how DNS works >and >because of how data can be stored during the day. The requirement is >expressed >in the sentence: > > A single report MUST contain data for one policy configuration.
That's easy. Delete that sentence and put back the language in RFC 7489 sec 7.2 that explains why it's impossible and report receivers need to deal with it. Where did that sentence come from? Wasn't it obvious that it's impossible to do? R"s, John _______________________________________________ dmarc mailing list -- [email protected] To unsubscribe send an email to [email protected]
