In article <cah48zfwejx1pho7x1bjjtyyehxzwmuq3jrhfjzahwfy1jq+...@mail.gmail.com> 
you write:
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>DMARC alignment on the report seems of limited value unless it is aligned
>to the domain being reported. ...

I'm getting the impression that some of us have not looked at any DMARC reports.

Aggregate reports contain the domain of the reporter, and the domain
of the sender to whom they are sending the report. They do NOT have
the domains to which the messages were sent or where they were
received, which are often different for forwarded or mailing list mail.

For at least the third time, there is no "domain being reported". When
I get reports from Google or any other multi-tenant mail provider,
they do not say to which of their gazillion hosted domains the mail
was sent. That is not a bug, and it's been like that for a decade. 

R's,
John

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