How is DMARC supposed to work? Getting flooded with reports.
by mfoley from LinuxQuestions.org on (#6GDJP)
I have a DMARC TXT record:
Code:v=DMARC1; p=none; pct=100; fo=1; rua=mailto:dmarc-reports@novatec-inc.com"I recently subscribe to the users@tomcat.apache.org maillist. I am now getting innundated with DMARC reports. This morning I received 20 reports. This afternoon another 30. The vast majority of these are "<envelope_from>tomcat.apache.org" and/or <domain>tomcat.apache.org". Since subscribing to that maillist I have received well over 200 DMARC reports pertaining to tomcat.apache.org, yet I've only received a total of 22 messages from this list since I subscribed 6 days ago. The report "<org_name>" (providers) are all over, gmail, amazonses, microsoft, yahoo, ...
What's up? Why am I getting so many reports pertaining to tomcat.apache.org, even though I've only received 22 actual messages? How do I stop this flood without unsubscribing from this list?
Code:v=DMARC1; p=none; pct=100; fo=1; rua=mailto:dmarc-reports@novatec-inc.com"I recently subscribe to the users@tomcat.apache.org maillist. I am now getting innundated with DMARC reports. This morning I received 20 reports. This afternoon another 30. The vast majority of these are "<envelope_from>tomcat.apache.org" and/or <domain>tomcat.apache.org". Since subscribing to that maillist I have received well over 200 DMARC reports pertaining to tomcat.apache.org, yet I've only received a total of 22 messages from this list since I subscribed 6 days ago. The report "<org_name>" (providers) are all over, gmail, amazonses, microsoft, yahoo, ...
What's up? Why am I getting so many reports pertaining to tomcat.apache.org, even though I've only received 22 actual messages? How do I stop this flood without unsubscribing from this list?