Hi all Thanks everyone for the enthusiastic and significant responses. An iiNet engineer (whose details I obviously won't publish without their express permission) reached out with some debug logs from the iiNet server that seemed to point the finger at SPF records for the individual servers - rather than the domain - and it looks like someone at the customer has created new broken records for each SMTP source server.
I've beaten those records into line and I've asked the customer to retest - thanks again for all the help everyone. Will advise (probably Monday) of success or failure. Dave. -- David Rawling t: +61 41 213 5513 | e: d...@pdconsec.net On Fri, 2021-03-26 at 11:26 +1100, David Rawling wrote: > Hi all > > I think this is only tangentially on topic for AusNOG, but could > someone point me in the direction of a contact at TPG/iiNet/WestNet > to > help resolve mail delivery issues to iiNet and Westnet addresses? > > I have a customer who's been unable to send to iiNet et al for a > couple > of weeks now; the iiNet server is returning "5.7.1 SPF unauthorized > mail is prohibited" for domains with valid SPF and also for domains > with no SPF records. > > They have had no issues with other networks including GMail, O365 and > the like. > > I do have an open incident with iiNet but the responses haven't > helped. > There are also isolated reports elsewhere of the same problem. I've > validated the customer's SPF/DKIM/DMARC, and they seem OK to me, but > I > just want to fix it. That means if I'm wrong I want someone to tell > me > how I've stuffed up. > > Thanks in advance > > Dave. _______________________________________________ AusNOG mailing list AusNOG@lists.ausnog.net http://lists.ausnog.net/mailman/listinfo/ausnog