>I noticed last week rddmarc fail to read aggregated reports from Comcast.
>They send an unusual Content-Type: application-x-gzip;
The most recent Comcast reports I have are from September, and they have
the same wrong content type. It should be
Content-Type: application/gzip; ... whatever
r 2015 07:05
To: A. Schulze; dmarc-discuss@dmarc.org
Subject: Re: [dmarc-discuss] rddmarc & comcast reports
That has to be a syntax error.
On 11/10/15, 12:02 AM, "dmarc-discuss on behalf of A. Schulze via
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That has to be a syntax error.
On 11/10/15, 12:02 AM, "dmarc-discuss on behalf of A. Schulze via
dmarc-discuss" wrote:
>
>Hello,
>
>I noticed last week rddmarc fail to read aggregated reports from Comcast.
>They send an
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Subject: [dmarc-discuss] rddmarc & comcast reports
Hello,
I noticed last week rddmarc fail to read aggregated reports from Com
Brotman, Alexander:
I'm checking with the development group responsible to see if this
was an error on our side, or what might have happened. Are you able
to share the target domain so they can try to track down what
happened?
Hi Alexander,
the target domain is datev.de. But the
Hello,
I noticed last week rddmarc fail to read aggregated reports from Comcast.
They send an unusual Content-Type: application-x-gzip;
No idea if that's right or wrong. The attached patch extend rddmarc to import
these reports.
Andreas
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