> On Sep 4, 2020, at 12:30 PM, John Levine via mailop <mailop@mailop.org> wrote:
> 
> In article <d0a2ada0-541e-4e87-a09c-2b552ebf9...@gmail.com>,
> vom513 via mailop <vom...@gmail.com> wrote:
>> PS: I’m just trying to persuade them to not send out DMARC agg reports for 
>> mail sent to their rua address in the
>> first place (loop).  Not the biggest deal in the world but annoying.
> 
> Please don't. 
> 
> DMARC reports are designed to be sent and consumed automatically. I
> have no idea what reports people are sending me day to day, since
> they're parsed and put into the database without my even seeing them.
> I'm sure this is quite typical.
> 
> If for some reason you have trouble dealing with tiny reports, it's
> not hard to figure out how to throw them away automatically.
> 
> R's,
> John
> 

Yep, I’m already using parsedmarc/elasticsearck/kibana.  So as I said it’s not 
a huge deal - but I would have thought that it was best practice to NOT send an 
agg report for emails sent TO your own RUA.  This can be one end of a potential 
infinite loop yes ?

target.com is the only org I get these from based on the agg’s I send them.  I 
send plenty of agg reports to other orgs and they are quietly 
consumed/dropped/bounced etc.
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