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Topic: Dmarc report from google.com

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Hello,

i am worried about to recive since a copple of days every night an Dmarc report from Google. I dont know why...

<?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8"?>

-<feedback>


-<report_metadata>

<org_name>google.com</org_name>

<email>noreply-dmarc-support@google.com</email>

<extra_contact_info>https://support.google.com/a/answer/2466580</extra_contact_info>

<report_id>4494080941377194736</report_id>


-<date_range>

<begin>1589155200</begin>

<end>1589241599</end>

</date_range>

</report_metadata>


-<policy_published>

<domain>ice-cue.de</domain>

<adkim>r</adkim>

<aspf>r</aspf>

<p>none</p>

<sp>none</sp>

<pct>100</pct>

</policy_published>


-<record>


-<row>

<source_ip>2a01:4f8:191:62a2::2</source_ip>

<count>1</count>


-<policy_evaluated>

<disposition>none</disposition>

<dkim>pass</dkim>

<spf>fail</spf>

</policy_evaluated>

</row>


-<identifiers>

<header_from>ice-cue.de</header_from>

</identifiers>


-<auth_results>


-<dkim>

<domain>ice-cue.de</domain>

<result>pass</result>

<selector>dkim</selector>

</dkim>


-<spf>

<domain>ice-cue.de</domain>

<result>softfail</result>

</spf>

</auth_results>

</record>


-<record>


-<row>

<source_ip>144.76.58.154</source_ip>

<count>1</count>


-<policy_evaluated>

<disposition>none</disposition>

<dkim>pass</dkim>

<spf>pass</spf>

</policy_evaluated>

</row>


-<identifiers>

<header_from>ice-cue.de</header_from>

</identifiers>


-<auth_results>


-<dkim>

<domain>ice-cue.de</domain>

<result>pass</result>

<selector>dkim</selector>

</dkim>


-<spf>

<domain>ice-cue.de</domain>

<result>pass</result>

</spf>

</auth_results>

</record>


-<record>


-<row>

<source_ip>2a01:4f8:200:70d2::2</source_ip>

<count>1</count>


-<policy_evaluated>

<disposition>none</disposition>

<dkim>fail</dkim>

<spf>fail</spf>

</policy_evaluated>

</row>


-<identifiers>

<header_from>ice-cue.de</header_from>

</identifiers>


-<auth_results>


-<spf>

<domain>mx2.ice-cue.de</domain>

<result>none</result>

</spf>

</auth_results>

</record>

</feedback>

does someone know why an is this a bad thing or should i dont care about it?

Thanks alot for your reply.
greets.. ice

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Re: Dmarc report from google.com

Google just tells you they received or rejected emails sent AS your domain name, it’s normal if your DMARC DNS record tells recipient server to send such report.

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Re: Dmarc report from google.com

ZhangHuangbin wrote:

Google just tells you they received or rejected emails sent AS your domain name, it’s normal if your DMARC DNS record tells recipient server to send such report.

thanks alot for your reply. i am so happy to have you guys :-)



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