>Domain a.prnk.cz doesnt have DMARC record. Domain prnk.cz has a DMARC
>record that contains p=reject and sp=none. It looks like gmail doesn't
>respect subdomain policy and rejects the email even when sp=none.
Looks to me like Google is doing exactly what the DMARC spec says they
should do.
Hi,
Thanks for the advice. I have added MX for a.prnk.cz but the email still
gets rejected by DMARC check(at least according to the reject message).
Regards
Petr
Dne 08.12.2016 v 13:21 Vladimir Dubrovin napsal(a):
It may be because a.prnk.cz doesn't has it's own MX record, so GMail
It may be because a.prnk.cz doesn't has it's own MX record, so GMail
assumes somebody is trying to spoof non-mail A records from domain
prnk.cz and uses DMARC for this domain. Try to add MX.
08.12.2016 14:59, Petr Novák via dmarc-discuss пишет:
> Well I just tried to make the email as simple as
Well I just tried to make the email as simple as possible :). Even when
I sent the email with all proper headers it still gets rejected the same
way.
for example this one got rejected as well:
**
Return-Path:
Hello,
thanks for the answer. I tried it with the empty line but the result is
still the same.
***
250-mx.google.com at your service, []
250-SIZE 10485760
250-8BITMIME
250-STARTTLS
250-ENHANCEDSTATUSCODES
250 SMTPUTF8
mail from:
Petr Novák via dmarc-discuss:
data
354 end data with .
From: ad...@a.prnk.cz
test mail.
.
looks invalid to me.
there should be an empty line between "From" an "test mail"...
Andreas
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