DMARC reports from google.com are sent using 
'[email protected]' (envelope sender) in my case.
I can't find '[email protected]' in any of my logs.

'nullAddresses' are checked against the envelope sender only !

'noDMARCReportDomain' is pnly used to skip sending DMARC reports to those 
addresses/domains.

Thomas




Von:    "Daniel L. Miller via Assp-test" <[email protected]>
An:     [email protected]
Kopie:  "Daniel L. Miller" <[email protected]>
Datum:  23.09.2024 04:57
Betreff:        [Assp-test] blocking DMARC reports







I keep trying, and failing, to completely eliminate receiving DMARC 
reports. At the moment it appears the only offender is of course Google.

Yes, I've turned off DMARC reporting in my DNS record. Google doesn't 
bother checking that it was updated years ago. So now I just want to kill 
the messages so I don't have to periodically check and empty the folder I 
set aside for this.

I have added "[email protected]" to both nullAddresses 
and noDMARCReportDomain - but they still come through. Is it possible one 
of the whitelists/np lists I have google.com in is overridding the 
nullAddress?

--
Daniel
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