Internet Assigned Numbers Authority
Messaging Abuse Reporting Format (MARF) Parameters
Created
2010-05-26
Last Updated
2015-03-24
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Registries included below
??Feedback Report Header Fields
??Feedback Report Type Values
Feedback Report Header Fields
Registration Procedure(s)
Specification Required
Expert(s)
Scott Kitterman, Murray Kucherawy
Reference
[RFC5965]
Available Formats
[IMG]
CSV
Field Name Description Multiple Appearances Related "Feedback-Type" Reference Status
Arrival-Date date/time the original message was received No any [RFC5965] current
Auth-Failure Type of email authentication method failure No auth-failure [RFC6591] current
Authentication-Results results of authentication check(s) Yes any [RFC5965] current
Delivery-Result Final disposition of the subject message No auth-failure [RFC6591] current
DKIM-ADSP-DNS Retrieved DKIM ADSP record No auth-failure [RFC6591] current
DKIM-Canonicalized-Body Canonicalized body, per DKIM No auth-failure [RFC6591] current
DKIM-Canonicalized-Header Canonicalized header, per DKIM No auth-failure [RFC6591] current
DKIM-Domain DKIM signing domain from "d=" tag No auth-failure [RFC6591] current
DKIM-Identity Identity from DKIM signature No auth-failure [RFC6591] current
DKIM-Selector Selector from DKIM signature No auth-failure [RFC6591] current
DKIM-Selector-DNS Retrieved DKIM key record No auth-failure [RFC6591] current
Feedback-Type registered feedback report type No N/A [RFC5965] current
Incidents expression of how many similar incidents are No any [RFC5965] current
represented by this report
Original-Mail-From email address used in the MAIL FROM portion of the No any [RFC5965] current
original SMTP transaction
Original-Rcpt-To email address used in the RCPT TO portion of the Yes any [RFC5965] current
original SMTP transaction
Received-Date date/time the original message was received (replaced No any [RFC5965] historic
by "Arrival-Date")
Reported-Domain a domain name the report generator considers to be key Yes any [RFC5965] current
to the message about which a report is being generated
Reported-URI a URI the report generator considers to be key to the Yes any [RFC5965] current
message about which a report is being generated
Reporting-MTA MTA generating this report No any [RFC5965] current
Source-IP IPv4 or IPv6 address from which the original message No any [RFC5965] current
was received
SPF-DNS Retrieved SPF record No auth-failure [RFC6591] current
User-Agent name and version of the program generating the report No any [RFC5965] current
Version version of specification used No any [RFC5965] current
Source-Port TCP source port from which the original message was No any [RFC6692] current
received
indicates whether the message about which a report is
Identity-Alignment being generated had any identifiers in alignment as No auth-failure [RFC7489] current
defined in [RFC7489]
Feedback Report Type Values
Registration Procedure(s)
Specification Required
Expert(s)
Scott Kitterman, Murray Kucherawy
Reference
[RFC5965]
Available Formats
[IMG]
CSV
Feedback Type Name Description Reference Status
abuse unsolicited email or some other kind of email abuse [RFC5965] current
auth-failure email authentication failure report [RFC6591] current
fraud indicates some kind of fraud or phishing activity [RFC5965] current
not-spam Indicates that the entity providing the report does not consider the message to be spam. This may be used [RFC6430] current
to correct a message that was incorrectly tagged or categorized as spam.
other any other feedback that does not fit into other registered types [RFC5965] current
virus report of a virus found in the originating message [RFC5965] current
Licensing Terms
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