Hellow Andrew!!! Andrew McGlashan <andrew.mcglas...@affinityvision.com.au> writes:
> Hi, > > I have DMARC with DKIM and SPF setup for my domain name. There was related discussion: it's very seriosus... https://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=754809 > > When I sent emails to Debian lists, I tend to get a bunch of DMARC > reports as a result. The reports of concern are ones that show a > sending IP for my domain that is the IP of the Debian mail server for > the list. > > Is this due to email forwarding by Debian servers or is it for some > other reason? How can I fix this? > > Do I need to add Debian's IP address to my SPF record? I'm not sure I > want to, but it may end the DMARC reports with failed SPF tests... > > > > Here is the output from a report: > > $ zcat > noloop.tana.it\!affinityvision.com.au\!1570838400\!1570924800\!e4b6e7354 > eab4dd19d4c5016fd8a34e2.xml.gz > > <?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8" ?> > <feedback> > <report_metadata> > <org_name>tana.it</org_name> > <email>postmas...@noloop.tana.it</email> > <report_id>e4b6e7354eab4dd19d4c5016fd8a34e2</report_id> > <date_range> > <begin>1570838400</begin> > <end>1570924800</end> > </date_range> > </report_metadata> > <policy_published> > <domain>affinityvision.com.au</domain> > <adkim>s</adkim> > <aspf>s</aspf> > <p>quarantine</p> > <sp>none</sp> > </policy_published> > <record> > <row> > <source_ip>82.195.75.100</source_ip> > <count>1</count> > <policy_evaluated> > <disposition>none</disposition> > <dkim>pass</dkim> > <spf>fail</spf> > </policy_evaluated> > </row> > <identifiers> > <header_from>affinityvision.com.au</header_from> > </identifiers> > <auth_results> > <dkim> > <domain>affinityvision.com.au</domain> > <selector>2018061201</selector> > <result>pass</result> > </dkim> > <spf> > <domain>lists.debian.org</domain> > <result>permerror</result> > <scope>mfrom</scope> > </spf> > </auth_results> > </record> > </feedback> > > > Thanks and Kind Regards > AndrewM Sincerely, -- ^고맙습니다 _地平天成_ 감사합니다_^))//