On 8/18/25 06:09, Todd Herr wrote:

I'd propose language that's a bit more neutral (ALL CAPS for emphasis):

Failure reports are normally generated and sent almost immediately
after the Mail Receiver detects a DMARC failure. Rather than waiting
for an aggregate report, these reports are useful for quickly
notifying the Domain Owners when there is an authentication failure.
Failure reports also provide more information about the failed message
than is available in an aggregate report.  This allows the failure
report consumer to better determine whether the failure is OF A
MESSAGE THAT THE DOMAIN OWNER INTENDED TO AUTHENTICATE
OR ONE FOR WHICH USE OF ITS DOMAIN WAS NOT AUTHORIZED.


+1

Glad I waited to reply.
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