Hi,
FWIW we're indeed seeing a large influx of fake intuit emails on our
corporate mail. IMHO A company like intuit should go full DMARC reject, not
just the bare minimum of SPF and DKIM cross the board. their SPF is invalid
due to many excessive lookups (26 at time of writing). If anybody has
con
Thanks for the insights Brandon (everyone else in the group as well).
Appreciate your time. should be simple enough for us to make a a change and
stop allowing for underscores.
On Wed, Nov 18, 2015 at 5:37 PM, Brandon Long wrote:
> I1118 16:23:16.785929 spf_checker.cc:520] Invalid helo domain:
>
I actually didn't mean to obfuscate the domain...Mistakenly copy and pasted
from a conversation with a different group. Obviously didn't take much to
figure out the domain in question...
Its interesting that the issue persists..Here is a header from a test
message I sent just minutes ago...same is
On Wed, 18 Nov 2015 at 15:33 -0700, Luke Martinez wrote:
=>Hey team,
=>
=>I've got an interesting SPF softfail occurring for one of our senders.
=>
=>This softfail is readily repeatable and seems to be isolated to this single
=>sender.
=>
=>All necessary records are in place, and their mail passes
Hey team,
I've got an interesting SPF softfail occurring for one of our senders.
This softfail is readily repeatable and seems to be isolated to this single
sender.
All necessary records are in place, and their mail passes SPF at all major
inbox providers other than gmail.
Last resort seems to