It's not yet fixed in OpenDMARC, unfortunately. I've reported it again
into Github at https://github.com/trusteddomainproject/OpenDMARC/issues/199.

On 12/20/21 08:30, Juri Haberland via dmarc-discuss wrote:
> On 02.12.21 13:34, Maarten Oelering via dmarc-discuss wrote:
>> Hi list members,
>>
>> We see many aggregate reports where <policy_published><domain> is a 
>> subdomain which does not publish a DMARC record. The DMARC record is on the 
>> organisation domain.
>> It’s so widespread it looks like some DMARC reporting software is broken. In 
>> one of the reports I saw "X-Mailer: opendmarc-reports v1.3.2".
> Yes, see https://sourceforge.net/p/opendmarc/tickets/207/
> The development has silently moved to Github, maybe it is fixed now...
>
>> Do others notice this as well? And how do you treat these reports, drop them 
>> or fix them?
> Just accepting as-is seems the best way IMHO.
>
>
> Regards,
>   Juri
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