Agari won't play any part in these emails, because (at least based on the information provided) they didn't claim to come from my.gov.au - either legitimately or otherwise. Tom's original email (which went into my spam folder in gmail, likely to the inclusion of a known-phishing URL) was :
From: MyGov <[email protected]> happydontweb.live does have a DMARC record, with a reporting address, however it also has a SPF record with a softfail at the end which is why this message got through at least as far as the spam filters. Even then Agari don't "follow up" on each incident as such - that's just not how DMARC reporting works, and would be unrealistic and generally completely unhelpful. (I know the founder/CEO and several other people at Agari very well, and have worked with several of their staff previously. They offer a great service, just not the one you seem to be implying they do...) Scott On Wed, Jul 1, 2020 at 4:51 PM Christian Heinrich < [email protected]> wrote: > Tom and Jan, > > Is https://www.agari.com as per > https://mxtoolbox.com/SuperTool.aspx?action=dmarc%3amy.gov.au&run=toolpage > following up on each DMARC report[s]? > > > -- > Regards, > Christian Heinrich > > http://cmlh.id.au/contact > _______________________________________________ > Link mailing list > [email protected] > http://mailman.anu.edu.au/mailman/listinfo/link > _______________________________________________ Link mailing list [email protected] http://mailman.anu.edu.au/mailman/listinfo/link
