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The panel now suggests policy-only DMARC by default, lets operators configure a default and per-domain report address, and DNS-checks hub _report._dmarc records. Future in-panel report ingestion is tracked as dmarc-reports in the roadmap. Co-authored-by: Cursor <cursoragent@cursor.com>
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# Plan: dmarc-reports
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**Status:** candidate
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---
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## Goal
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SelfPost **receives** DMARC aggregate reports on SMTP, parses them inside the
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image, and **shows summaries in the panel** — pass/fail by source, hints when
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`tighten p=` is reasonable. No external DMARC SaaS and no IMAP workflow for the
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operator.
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## Scope
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**In:**
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- Inbound SMTP for configured report addresses only (not a general backup-MX).
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- gzip + XML aggregate parsing → SQLite summaries per sending domain.
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- Panel page and/or per-domain section: recent reports, third-party senders,
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delivery health of report ingestion.
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- Reuse `admin.dmarc_report_email` and `domains.dmarc_rua` for DNS templates;
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when enabled, suggest a SelfPost-hosted report address.
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**Out:**
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- Forensic reports (`ruf=`).
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- Full dashboards, APIs, email alerting.
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- Mailboxes for people (IMAP/POP3/webmail).
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## Architecture (sketch)
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1. Receiving MTAs → SMTP to SelfPost (hub MX).
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2. Postfix virtual alias or dedicated listener → panel ingest worker.
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3. Parse XML → `dmarc_reports` table (domain, reporter, counts, date).
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4. Panel reads SQLite; links from domain DNS card.
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May share port-25 plumbing with [inbound-relay.md](inbound-relay.md) but must
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remain a separate, opt-in feature that does not forward mail upstream.
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## Done when
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- Operator can point `rua=` at an address SelfPost accepts and see parsed
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summaries in the panel within one reporting cycle.
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- With the feature off, outbound-only behaviour is unchanged.
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- Documented in [guide.md](../guide.md); migrations are backward-compatible.
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## Risks
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- Attack surface of accepting mail (mitigate: strict recipient allow-list).
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- Report volume and retention (mitigate: caps + pruning).
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