On Sun, Jun 21, 2020 at 10:32 AM Paul M. Beck via dmarc-discuss <
dmarc-discuss@dmarc.org> wrote:
> I am new to DMARC But I am seeing summary reports containing DKIM=pass
> SPF=fail for server(s) that should not be able to send email on our behalf.
> I have seen this for more than one
Paul M. Beck wrote on 2020-06-22 05:04:
> So what should my DMARC look like... As I know my spc record is correct
> should I be set to reject?
Your setup is fine. It's somewhat expected that SPF fails in certain
scenarios on the recipient's side that are out of your control. As long
as either
My dmarc = v=DMARC1; p=reject; rua=mailto:dmarc_rep...@bexx.com;
ruf=mailto:dmarc_foren...@bexx.com; fo=1
Is this incorrect?
I wouldn't use p=reject but the syntax looks fine.
Regards,
John Levine, jo...@taugh.com, Taughannock Networks, Trumansburg NY
Please consider the environment before
My dmarc = v=DMARC1; p=reject; rua=mailto:dmarc_rep...@bexx.com;
ruf=mailto:dmarc_foren...@bexx.com; fo=1
Is this incorrect?
Thanks all
Paul
> On Jun 21, 2020, at 12:48 PM, John Levine via dmarc-discuss
> wrote:
>
> In article <2e056b35-f783-dccb-b319-31c35d002...@dcrocker.net>,
> Dave
On 6/21/2020 10:48 AM, John Levine via dmarc-discuss wrote:
It's narrow but it's pretty common these days for people to forward
their mail from other places to gmail. A lot of my users do it.
The issue, for me, is the word 'forward'. I assume in these cases, it
does not mean an MUA forward
Paul M. Beck via dmarc-discuss wrote on 2020-06-21 16:27:
> I am new to DMARC But I am seeing summary reports containing DKIM=pass
> SPF=fail for server(s) that should not be able to send email on our behalf.
> I have seen this for more than one server/domain as I assist with a number of
>
In article <3e3d6e63-2f2e-40b9-adc5-f5638f21f...@bexx.com> you write:
>I am new to DMARC But I am seeing summary reports containing DKIM=pass
>SPF=fail for server(s) that should not be able to send email on our behalf.
>I have seen this for more than one server/domain as I assist with a number of
I am new to DMARC But I am seeing summary reports containing DKIM=pass SPF=fail
for server(s) that should not be able to send email on our behalf.
I have seen this for more than one server/domain as I assist with a number of
installations.
How can another server have my freshly generated DKIM?