Hi Jonathan,
> After further research, I think this is because failure reports aren't
> actually generated for p=none, i.e., they're only generated for p=reject.
There is no such linkage. I see failure reports for domains that publish
"p=none" all the time.
However (unfortunately) I don't get th
Hi Jonathan,
Your thesis is incorrect: there is no connection between your specified
policy and whether you'll receive failure reports. Very few receivers
are willing to send failure reports so, in general, you won't receive
them. There are some situations in which they are made available unde
We've recently started using DMARC for our domain, and we're doing our
best to get everything passing before we switch from p=none to p=reject.
Unfortunately, the information we're getting from the aggregate reports
that various domains are sending us is not always sufficient for us to
figure out D