Dianne Skoll via linux wrote on 2025-02-01 19:05:
Unless you're a big brand
or a bank where there are high stakes if someone spoofs you, I don't
think there's much point in receiving DMARC reports once you are confident
your setup is correct.
Wouldn't spoofing attempts be foiled by DKIM & SPF, so the spoofing
attempts are doomed to fail and can't really be dealt with anyway?
This (mis?) understanding has made DMARC reports wholly useless after
some preliminary eye-balling for "are the ones I remember sending
getting flagged?".
I feel I'm missing something.
Although we are in agreement, I'm just seeking clarification on some
details.
Thanks
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