Here at Sarbacane, we use https://github.com/domainaware/parsedmarc to
parse it in Json, then feed it to an ELK (elastic / Kibana) with a
dashboard we built.
Its basic but convenient as an ESP when you want to control all these data.
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*Alexandre Schmit-Baverel*
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Howdy,
You can Find Axelle Allouch or Mat Antoine on the M3AAWG or Emailgeek's
slack, both are in the postmaster service for Orange, but usually they are
pretty reactives with the forms. (and they will certainly say that you have
to go thru the form anyway, please be patient or respond to the tick
I searched for examples, it seems that gmail got a spf with IPv6, would be
nice to check of your validator this one :
dig txt _netblocks2.google.com +short
"v=spf1 ip6:2001:4860:4000::/36 ip6:2404:6800:4000::/36
ip6:2607:f8b0:4000::/36 ip6:2800:3f0:4000::/36 ip6:2a00:1450:4000::/36
ip6:2c0f:fb50:4
>You are right, far too many companies big enough to at least get a
>dedicated IP, instead of a shared IP, they should have custom PTR's, and
>*shudder* their SPF records included all of SendGrid, so needless to say
>they are very vulnerable to spoofing and phishing..
>
>Someone should write a smal
Hello Norbert,
As for the failures, I don't manage selectors with an underscore, so I
can't say, but here is an update to 6376 wich specifically talk about
underscores : https://datatracker.ietf.org/doc/html/rfc8553
I hope that helps.
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