Am I the only one who gets bounces for reports to dmarc.org's reporting
address repo...@dmarc.org?
dragon.trusteddomain.org (which is the MX for dmarc.org) sends these
bounces:
- The following addresses had permanent fatal errors -
repo...@blackops.org
(reason: 550 5.1.1
While I can't speak for everyone, in theory yes, they could impact your
reputation if those are a significant % of your traffic to us. Of course,
if they are a significant % of your traffic, you're probably not sending
much mail to us in the first place, so... *shrug*.
However, I would make the
On Jul 9, 2015, at 11:41 AM, Al Iverson via dmarc-discuss
dmarc-discuss@dmarc.org wrote:
I agree that it looks like a bum forwarder setup from what you've
posted. Forgive the dumb question -- why are you sending reports to
dmarc.org?
No, this is just where dmarc.org is asking for reports
I agree that it looks like a bum forwarder setup from what you've
posted. Forgive the dumb question -- why are you sending reports to
dmarc.org? Are they allowing random third parties to send it reports
to them for analysis? I can't imagine sending reports of what could be
my mail to some random
Aha, that makes sense now. Thanks.
On Thu, Jul 9, 2015 at 10:53 AM, Tim Draegen t...@eudaemon.net wrote:
On Jul 9, 2015, at 11:41 AM, Al Iverson via dmarc-discuss
dmarc-discuss@dmarc.org wrote:
I agree that it looks like a bum forwarder setup from what you've
posted. Forgive the dumb
I alerted Steve Jones. He should get it fixed soon
On the broader question, send aggregates and failure report from dedicated
IPs, it is safer.
On Thu, Jul 9, 2015 at 9:00 AM, Al Iverson via dmarc-discuss
dmarc-discuss@dmarc.org wrote:
Aha, that makes sense now. Thanks.
On Thu, Jul 9,
On 07/09/2015 08:20, Sebastian Schweizer via dmarc-discuss wrote:
Am I the only one who gets bounces for reports to dmarc.org's reporting
address repo...@dmarc.org?
Bouncing was caused by some routine changes to mail aliases. Appears to
have been corrected now.
Thanks for the heads-up.