07-12-2018 04:45 AM - edited 03-08-2019 07:39 PM
Hi, we have a lot of undeliverabled DMARC reports (about one hundred daily). What could I do with it?
(eg. there is a DMARC record in DNS for mihanbrooz.com domain, with rua=mailto:admin@mihanbrooz.com, but there is no MX record for this domain. So our DMARC report is returned back).
07-12-2018 11:37 AM
So why you don't change the email address in RUA to a valid one?!
07-12-2018 11:10 PM - edited 07-12-2018 11:15 PM
It's not our domain :-D
I written it just only for example.
I have to rewrite my question once again to be clearly: Hi, we have a lot of returned DMARC reports (about one hundred daily) because they are undeliverables.
07-13-2018 09:52 AM
07-15-2018 10:52 PM - edited 07-15-2018 10:55 PM
No :-)
I'll try to describe it again:
1. my ESA create DMARC Aggregate Report and send it according to RUA to some external domain (see. pict 1)
2. the RUA recipient doesn't exist and this report is returned back to me:
3. I have about 1 hundred such bounced emails from many different domains daily.
02-16-2021 03:43 PM
To disable sending DMARC reports go to ESA->Mail Policies->Mail Flow Policies->Default Policy Parameters and under DMARC Verification uncheck "Send aggregate feedback reports".
If you have "Trusted" sources you may override this setting for them (enable only for them)
02-16-2021 03:47 PM
Or you may go to System Administration->Return Addresses and set DMARC Feedback to an mail address, which delivers everything to /dev/null
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