On Mon 03/Feb/2020 11:18:15 +0100 Steve Atkins via mailop wrote:
>> On Feb 3, 2020, at 5:03 AM, Tom Wong-Cornall via mailop <mailop@mailop.org> 
>> wrote:
>> 
>> Given most small-scale personal/small-business server operators will 
>> receive far more mail than they send, is sending out DMARC reports 
>> likely to have a positive impact on IP reputation?
> 
> Extremely unlikely, I'd think, just from the way that data is handled. Not 
> that
> there isn't a nice theoretical argument that maybe it should be otherwise.


Would you expand on "the way that data is handled"?

I guess the theoretical argument is that the number of rua's featuring a
gmail.com domain part is relevant.  Maybe they have special scripts for
handling those messages.  Still, Google should just see a deeper footprint.  I
don't think Google strive to realize what kind of messages they are, because
they routinely reply with a 450-RateLimiting —since aggregate reports are
expected to arrive all together at midnight UCT, they would exempt them from
rate limiting if they knew they' re rua's.


Best
Ale
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