Normally it should be sufficient with a passed dkim signature which should go through the mailing list server and still be passed. Do you use dkim?
C On Fri, 11 Aug 2023 at 15.23, Ian Shaw <[email protected]> wrote: > Hi all, > > > > Messages I’m sending to this list are being flagged as failing an SPF > check. It seems to be something to do with gnu.org acting as a forwarder. > > > > Does anyone know how to configure my SPF record to say that gnu.org is > allowed to forward my emails? I’ve added “include:gnu.org” but this > hasn’t helped. > > > > For example: > > > > *From: Domain* > > *IP* > > *PTR* > > *Country* > > *Messages* > > *Policy Applied* > > *Override Reason* > > *DKIM**DMARC* > > *DKIM**Raw* > > *DKIM**d=* > > *DKIM Selectors* > > *SPF**DMARC* > > *SPF**Raw* > > *SPF**Domain* > > *Reporter* > > riverauto.co.uk > > 66.163.191.84 > > sonic320-22.consmr.mail.ne1.yahoo.com > > [image: United States] > <https://www.talosintelligence.com/reputation_center/lookup?search=66.163.191.84> > > 1 > > None > > none > > fail > > none > > none > > fail > > softfail > > gnu.org > > *comcast.net* > <https://eu.dmarcadvisor.com/dmarc-xml/details/hcmxOpbw40sMJIdu/> > > > > > > *From: Domain* > > *IP* > > *PTR* > > *Country* > > *Messages* > > *Policy Applied* > > *Override Reason* > > *DKIM**DMARC* > > *DKIM**Raw* > > *DKIM**d=* > > *DKIM Selectors* > > *SPF**DMARC* > > *SPF**Raw* > > *SPF**Domain* > > *Reporter* > > riverauto.co.uk > > 209.51.188.17 > > lists.gnu.org > > [image: United States] > <https://www.talosintelligence.com/reputation_center/lookup?search=209.51.188.17> > > 1 > > None > > trusted_forwarder > > fail > > none > > none > > fail-unaligned > > pass > > gnu.org > > *Fastmail Pty Ltd* > <https://eu.dmarcadvisor.com/dmarc-xml/details/JW0X3MAcHEkGVDox/> > > > > Cheers, > > Ian >
