Re: [dmarc-discuss] MS mail servers (outlook, office365)

2018-07-13 Thread Randal Pinto via dmarc-discuss
I wonder why Microsoft doesn’t even have it in their roadmap. 

After having blogged about their journey implementing DMARC it is a bit of a 
let down that they now don’t send reports to help others implement it too. 


> On 14 Jul 2018, at 00:36, Brandon Long via dmarc-discuss 
>  wrote:
> 
> 
> 
>> On Fri, Jul 13, 2018 at 11:20 AM John Levine via dmarc-discuss 
>>  wrote:
>> In article 
>> 
>>  you write:
>> >Guys, I'm looking for the RUA coming from MS mail servers, but I just 
>> >didn't see any.
>> 
>> I have regular reports through October 2017, then four reports this
>> year, the last one in April.
>> 
>> I assume this means they've stopped sending reports, not that they've 
>> stopped looking at DMARC.
> 
> https://blogs.msdn.microsoft.com/tzink/2018/05/21/a-way-to-sort-of-approximate-dmarc-aggregate-reports-in-office-365/
> 
> O365 doesn't support them, and they've migrated most of Hotmail/Outlook/Live 
> to O365, so perhaps that's why they're gone.
> 
> Brandon
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Re: [dmarc-discuss] MS mail servers (outlook, office365)

2018-07-13 Thread Brandon Long via dmarc-discuss
On Fri, Jul 13, 2018 at 11:20 AM John Levine via dmarc-discuss <
dmarc-discuss@dmarc.org> wrote:

> In article <
> sc1p15201mb2608185f150e2f40a5f89fb4c3...@sc1p15201mb2608.lamp152.prod.outlook.com>
> you write:
> >Guys, I'm looking for the RUA coming from MS mail servers, but I just
> didn't see any.
>
> I have regular reports through October 2017, then four reports this
> year, the last one in April.
>
> I assume this means they've stopped sending reports, not that they've
> stopped looking at DMARC.
>

https://blogs.msdn.microsoft.com/tzink/2018/05/21/a-way-to-sort-of-approximate-dmarc-aggregate-reports-in-office-365/

O365 doesn't support them, and they've migrated most of
Hotmail/Outlook/Live to O365, so perhaps that's why they're gone.

Brandon
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Re: [dmarc-discuss] MS mail servers (outlook, office365)

2018-07-13 Thread John Levine via dmarc-discuss
In article 

 you write:
>Guys, I'm looking for the RUA coming from MS mail servers, but I just didn't 
>see any.

I have regular reports through October 2017, then four reports this
year, the last one in April.

I assume this means they've stopped sending reports, not that they've stopped 
looking at DMARC.

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Re: [dmarc-discuss] MS mail servers (outlook, office365)

2018-07-13 Thread Ken O'Driscoll via dmarc-discuss
On Fri, 2018-07-13 at 14:05 +, Reinaldo Matukuma via dmarc-discuss
wrote:
> 
> Guys, I'm looking for the RUA coming from MS mail servers, but I just
> didn't see any.

I don't think they send them. I receive RUAs for a handful of domains and I
don't see any originating from Microsoft recently. 

> MS servers should still be compatible with DMARC, right?
> 
> So, does anyone know if they have abandoned the adoption of DMARC since
> their last infrastructure change in late 2017?

They definitely use it as an indicator on the quality / validity of inbound
email. Reporting isn't mandatory for implementation.

Ken.
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[dmarc-discuss] MS mail servers (outlook, office365)

2018-07-13 Thread Reinaldo Matukuma via dmarc-discuss

Guys, I'm looking for the RUA coming from MS mail servers, but I just didn't 
see any.

MS servers should still be compatible with DMARC, right?

So, does anyone know if they have abandoned the adoption of DMARC since their 
last infrastructure change in late 2017?

By the way. My published DMARC record is okay and I'm receiving perfectly RUA 
from another servers like gmail.com
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