> On Nov 11, 2023, at 11:56 AM, Dotzero <dotz...@gmail.com
> 
> Our original intent (I'm one of the folks behind DMARC) was that failure 
> reports would be provided to senders just like aggregate reports. This was 
> before GDPR and privacy concerns did a number on the practice. The companies 
> that provide the service of managing these FBLs for you typically allow you 
> to view and/or download the reports.
> 
> Michael Hammer 

Mike, thank you for explaining that. It makes total sense now. And, on the face 
of it, it does sound like a good idea. Did this third party sanitize the data 
or send straight up failure reports?

Neil
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