In article <e5bc55efd6ef01ab849505a0872c9dc9a36e738f.ca...@aegee.org> you write:
>What is the purposes of the aggregate and non-aggregate reports?  What are 
>non-goals?  I asked several times here,
>nobody answered.  Perhaps a discussion on the goals and non-goal would help.

As far as I know, the point of DMARC reports is to help domain owners
understand who is sending mail that purports to be from them.  In a
large organization it can be remarkably hard to track down every mail
server in every department or every subcontractor that might be sending
real mail with the domain in the From: header.

The domain owners use the reports to do things like update SPF records
to include all of the sending hosts, update server configs to add DKIM
signatures, or to fix servers that are adding invalid signatures, and
often to shut rogue servers down that shouldn't have been sending mail
in the first place.

I can't see how spam scores would be of any use for any of these tasks.

R's,
John

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