On 12/02/2020 16:47, Andrew C Aitchison via mailop wrote:

Does this fly, or am I missing something critical ?
If you block for content or black-listed host and there is a DMARC
reporting address report the appropriate details to the DMARC
reporting address(es) ?

OK, I haven't thought through when to use the connecting IP address
and when the sending domain to determine where to send reports.


On Wed, 12 Feb 2020, Steve Atkins via mailop wrote:
Assuming you're a bad actor - and, statistically, you are

Given that most (is it still >90%) email is spam,
by that argument why are you accepting *any* external email ?

how does my explaining to you how my mail filters identified
your mail as unwanted, and what you should modify to avoid
those filters benefit my users?

I'm not suggesting you report the individual filter scores.

If operators like Scott can see the spam their users are sending then
complaining when it is not being received they can educate their users.
That way your users will receive wanted mail and only wanted mail from Scott's users.

Laura suggests that no one reads DMARC reports.
Maybe nearly so, but the information Scott wants
would be be in his hands should he choose to look,
and he *is* looking for places to look.

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Andrew C. Aitchison                                     Kendal, UK
                        [email protected]

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