Heho,
> They're just reporting what they recieve.  It shouldn't be a big surprise 
> that spamware makes up addresses, some of which happen to be in your domains.

Nah, i mean 'i receive spam with a from of $large_entity and reject due to 
DMARC failing', hence my systen tries to send a report to whatever is the rua 
in _dmarc.<large_entity_domain>, and it bounces for $various_reasons (mailbox 
full, mailbox does not exist, [...]).

No clue what this bouncing has to do with spamware making up addresses in some 
of my domains?

With best regards,
Tobias

-----Original Message-----
From: mailop <mailop-boun...@mailop.org> On Behalf Of John R Levine via mailop
Sent: Wednesday, 18 May 2022 01:23
To: Tobias Fiebig <tob...@fiebig.nl>; mailop@mailop.org
Subject: Re: [mailop] Spamhaus: Get more details about LISTING (Could a DMARC 
Report Address point to a spamtrap)?

On Tue, 17 May 2022, Tobias Fiebig wrote:
> However, judging from the state of DMARC reporting by the bounces 
> hitting my report-from (_large_ orgs having non existent mailboxes in 
> there etc.), I'd argue that the only thing that prevents ruf/rua that 
> are stale for a decade is the age of RFC7489.

They're just reporting what they recieve.  It shouldn't be a big surprise that 
spamware makes up addresses, some of which happen to be in your domains.

Regards,
John Levine, jo...@taugh.com, Taughannock Networks, Trumansburg NY Please 
consider the environment before reading this e-mail. https://jl.ly 
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