AFAIK hat’s only because there are multiple ways to configure DMARC. Nothing to worry
smileBeda

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We don’t have all the insights, but I think it’s only the IP of the sending email server and has nothing to do with any other DNS entries of your DNS zone. So the reputation of the IP address of sub.domain.tld isn’t influenced at all by the entry of domain.tld…
This is nothing related to mailcow, it’s just a DNS issue on your side. What did you set your A record for @ (that’s if you enter just domain.tld) to?