You are correct Vladimir, I got the numbering incorrectly when trying to
craft the example.

On 21 February 2018 at 10:07, Vladimir Dubrovin <dubro...@corp.mail.ru>
wrote:

>
> It's incorrect. If you want reports for domain1.com are sent to e-mail
> address in domain2.com, domain2.com must publish a record
>
>
>
> *domain1.com._report._dmarc.domain2.com <http://dmarc.domain2.com>. TXT
> "v=DMARC1" *to indicate it's willing to receive the reports for
> domain1.com
>
>
>
> 21.02.2018 12:51, Randal Pinto via dmarc-discuss пишет:
>
> Hello Yeo,
>
> If you want *domain1.com <http://domain1.com>* to report to *domain2.com
> <http://domain2.com>* you have to add the following DNS entry to *domain1.com
> <http://domain1.com>*:
>
> Name: *domain2.com._report._dmarc*
> Value: *"v=DMARC1;"*
>
> This will authorise *domain2.com <http://domain2.com>* to receive DMARC
> reports on behalf of *domain1.com <http://domain1.com>*
>
> Best,
> Randal
>
>
> On 21 February 2018 at 09:29, Yeo via dmarc-discuss <
> dmarc-discuss@dmarc.org> wrote:
>
>> Hi all,
>>
>>
>>
>> I would like to change the DMARC report to my another domain IT support
>> to check.
>>
>> After I changed, I noticed it failed the DMARC external validation. L
>>
>>
>>
>> When a report generator has an aggregate report to send to example.com, it 
>> will consult example.com‘s DMARC record and extract the address above. Since 
>> the domain in that address is not example.com or its organizational domain 
>> <https://dmarc.org/wiki/Glossary#Organizational_Domain>, it would have to 
>> make an authorization check first. It would take that domain the report is 
>> for (example.com), and the domain that the rua field references 
>> (otherdomain.com), and construct a new name like this:
>>
>>
>>
>> “example.com._report._dmarc.otherdomain.com”
>>
>>
>>
>> May I know how to create the this DNS record? Any sample?
>>
>>
>>
>> *Thanks.*
>>
>>
>>
>> *Regards,*
>>
>> *Yeo*
>>
>>
>>
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