NAME
Mail::DMARC::Result - an aggregate report result object
VERSION
version 1.20240314
OVERVIEW
A Result object is the product of instantiating a DMARC::PurePerl object, populating the variables, and running $dmarc->validate. The results object looks like this:
result => 'pass', # pass, fail
disposition => 'none', # reject, quarantine, none
reason => [ # there can be many reasons...
{
type => '', # forwarded, sampled_out, trusted_forwarder,
comment => '', # mailing_list, local_policy, other
},
],
dkim => 'pass', # pass, fail
dkim_align => 'strict', # strict, relaxed
spf => 'pass', # pass, fail
spf_align => 'strict', # strict, relaxed
published => L<Mail::DMARC::Policy>,
Reasons are optional and may not be present.
The dkim_align and spf_align fields will only be present if the corresponding test value equals pass. They are additional info not specified by the DMARC spec.
METHODS
published
Published is a Mail::DMARC::Policy tagged with a domain. The domain attribute is the DNS domain name where the DMARC record was found. This may not be the same as the header_from domain (ex: bounces.amazon.com -vs- amazon.com).
result
Whether the message passed the DMARC test. Possible values are: pass, fail.
In order to pass, at least one authentication alignment must pass. The 2013 draft defines two authentication methods: DKIM and SPF. The list is expected to grow.
disposition
When the DMARC result is not pass, disposition is the results of applying DMARC policy to a message. Generally this is the same as the header_from domains published DMARC policy. When it is not, the reason SHOULD be specified.
dkim
Whether the message passed or failed DKIM alignment. In order to pass the DMARC DKIM alignment test, a DKIM signature that matches the RFC5322.From domain must be present. An unsigned messsage, a message with an invalid signature, or signatures that don't match the RFC5322.From field are all considered failures.
dkim_align
If the message passed the DKIM alignment test, this indicates whether the alignment was strict or relaxed.
spf
Whether the message passed or failed SPF alignment. To pass SPF alignment, the RFC5321.MailFrom domain must match the RFC5322.From field.
spf_align
If the message passed the SPF alignment test, this indicates whether the alignment was strict or relaxed.
reason
If the applied policy differs from the sites published policy, the result policy should contain a reason and optionally a comment.
A DMARC result reason has two attributes, type, and comment.
reason => {
type => '',
comment => '',
},
type
The following reason types are defined and valid:
forwarded
sampled_out
trusted_forwarder
mailing_list
local_policy
other
comment
Comment is a free form text field.
AUTHORS
Matt Simerson <msimerson@cpan.org>
Davide Migliavacca <shari@cpan.org>
Marc Bradshaw <marc@marcbradshaw.net>
COPYRIGHT AND LICENSE
This software is copyright (c) 2024 by Matt Simerson.
This is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the same terms as the Perl 5 programming language system itself.