I have just had a message sent to spam by gmail for no obvious reason
(yes, I know that gmail has many unobvious reasons, but clients will
insist on using it).

I sent my test gmail account a message, which went to inbox ok, but
looking at "Show original" displays the following weird set of
security information:


SPF:    PASS with IP 2a01:a500:2766:0:0:0:3b45:f2af Learn more
DKIM:   'PASS' with domain julianbradfield.org Learn more
Alignment:      The 'From' header Julian Bradfield 
<redac...@julianbradfield.org> does not match the DKIM domain 
julianbradfield.org. Be careful with this message as the sender may be spoofing 
the 'From' header identity. 


This makes no sense to me. How can a header @julianbradfield.org not
match julianbradfield.org ? And if it weren't aligned, how could it
pass DKIM ?

The message headers inserted by google also show SPF and DKIM passes.

Anybody have any idea what's going on?
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