Isn't .us usually considered a 3 level tld, like .uk and .au? And DMARC says to ignore tlds.
Brandon On Fri, Oct 27, 2017 at 3:01 PM Steve Atkins via dmarc-discuss < dmarc-discuss@dmarc.org> wrote: > > > On Oct 27, 2017, at 2:08 PM, Tyler South via dmarc-discuss < > dmarc-discuss@dmarc.org> wrote: > > > > Hey everyone, > > > > > > We’ve been trying to track down what could possibly be causing this > issue. Google nevers send an aggregate report for our .US domain. > > > > > > > > We get aggregate reports from AOL, Yahoo, and Outlook on occasion but > have yet to get a single report from Google. > > > > > > We use this very same .US domain to receive DMARC reports, both > aggregate and forensic, for about ten other domains that we manage. Google > sends us aggregate reports about those domains every day. > > > > > > So we do get aggregate reports from Google for other domains in which we > are setup as the rua.We just don't get them for our own domain. > > > > > > The DMARC record for our domain is, "v=DMARC1;rua=mailto: > aggrepo...@xxxxx.us;ruf=mailto:forrepo...@xxxxx.us; p=reject; fo=1; > sp=none" > > p=reject and sp=none? > > > > > > > We have modified it several times in failed attempts to resolve this > issue. We tried changing the RUA to other domains and services such as > DMARCAnalyzer and we have pretty much tried everything as far as changing > tags in the DMARC record goes. > > > > > > Here is a copy of a DMARC record for a domain that google DOES send > reports for to us, "v=DMARC1;rua=mailto:aggrepo...@xxxxx.us;ruf=mailto: > forrepo...@xxxxx.us; p=reject; fo=1;" > > > > > > We can’t figure out any pattern to this madness. > > It does sound like something at Google and something in your DMARC record > may not be playing nice together. Do you get forensic reports for that > domain? > > > > > > > I mentioned our domain being a .US TLD repeatedly because I’m almost > convinced there is a bug that has something to do with reports not being > generated for a .US TLD. > > You might get more useful advice if you share what the relevant domains > are, so we can look up what DMARC records you're publishing (and maybe > check logs for those domains). > > Cheers, > Steve > _______________________________________________ > dmarc-discuss mailing list > dmarc-discuss@dmarc.org > http://www.dmarc.org/mailman/listinfo/dmarc-discuss > > NOTE: Participating in this list means you agree to the DMARC Note Well > terms (http://www.dmarc.org/note_well.html)
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