Re: [mailop] Google considers DMARC reports to be unsolicited mail :(

2022-02-10 Thread Brandon Long via mailop
This type of question comes up other times, and really this applies to the same case. Which is to say, yes, we run spam filtering on these types of addresses, same as we do for postmaster@ or abuse@. These addresses are heavily spammed, disabling the spam filter isn't a good idea. That said, it

Re: [mailop] Google considers DMARC reports to be unsolicited mail :(

2022-02-09 Thread Jarland Donnell via mailop
From massive amounts of observation, I'm quite confident in saying that the rejection message in question is based on content filters and not IP reputation. All day long we see rejections like this when users try to forward spam or try to forward email from certain domains (Facebook, eBay, PayP

Re: [mailop] Google considers DMARC reports to be unsolicited mail :(

2022-02-09 Thread Bernardo Reino via mailop
On Wed, 9 Feb 2022, Patrick Ben Koetter via mailop wrote: * Bernardo Reino via mailop : Dear all, I have already experienced Google ratelimiting DMARC reports every now and then, which may be OK if they want it like that.. but this is new (to me): [snip] Diagnostic-Code: smtp; 550-5.7.1 [6

Re: [mailop] Google considers DMARC reports to be unsolicited mail :(

2022-02-09 Thread Carsten Schiefner via mailop
p.org Sent: Mi., 09 Feb. 2022 11:52 Subject: Re: [mailop] Google considers DMARC reports to be unsolicited mail :( * Bernardo Reino via mailop : > Dear all, > > I have already experienced Google ratelimiting DMARC reports every now and > then, which may be OK if they want it like that

Re: [mailop] Google considers DMARC reports to be unsolicited mail :(

2022-02-09 Thread Patrick Ben Koetter via mailop
* Bernardo Reino via mailop : > Dear all, > > I have already experienced Google ratelimiting DMARC reports every now and > then, which may be OK if they want it like that.. but this is new (to me): > > Reporting-MTA: dns; katara.bbmk.org > X-Postfix-Queue-ID: 3D2D71BE02E2 > X-Postfix-Sender: rfc8

[mailop] Google considers DMARC reports to be unsolicited mail :(

2022-02-08 Thread Bernardo Reino via mailop
Dear all, I have already experienced Google ratelimiting DMARC reports every now and then, which may be OK if they want it like that.. but this is new (to me): Reporting-MTA: dns; katara.bbmk.org X-Postfix-Queue-ID: 3D2D71BE02E2 X-Postfix-Sender: rfc822; rep...@dmarc.bbmk.org Arrival-Date: Wed