Matt Corallo:
> I tried variations of this but never could get it to work - as far as I could
> tell the nexthop is fully resolved by the
> time we get to the smtp daemon, so there aren't any relevant settings to
> override or otherwise set the default on the
> nexthop there.
In the FILTER com
On 8/12/21 09:37, Wietse Venema wrote:
Matt Corallo:
I tried variations of this but never could get it to work - as far as I could
tell the nexthop is fully resolved by the
time we get to the smtp daemon, so there aren't any relevant settings to
override or otherwise set the default on the
On Thu, 12 Aug 2021 11:56:36 -0400, Matt Corallo stated:
>On 8/12/21 09:37, Wietse Venema wrote:
>> Matt Corallo:
>>> I tried variations of this but never could get it to work - as far
>>> as I could tell the nexthop is fully resolved by the time we get to
>>> the smtp daemon, so there aren't any
On 8/12/21 14:41, Gerard E. Seibert wrote:
Have you made any attempt to get your IP 'whitelisted' with Microsoft?
Several attempts. If you know of a decent contact I can pursue it further, but even after fighting with their usual
ticket people and getting "mitigation" turned on for the sendin
I sent an email from mail.ru to pobox.com, pobox forwarded it to gmail.
This is DMARC setting of mail.ru:
_dmarc.mail.ru. 164 IN TXT
"v=DMARC1;p=reject;rua=mailto:d...@rua.agari.com,mai";
"lto:dmarc_...@corp.mail.ru"
(please notice p=reject setting)
When gmail receive the forwarded email f
On 2021-08-13 04:44, Ken N wrote:
I sent an email from mail.ru to pobox.com, pobox forwarded it to gmail.
This is DMARC setting of mail.ru:
_dmarc.mail.ru. 164 IN TXT
"v=DMARC1;p=reject;rua=mailto:d...@rua.agari.com,mai";
"lto:dmarc_...@corp.mail.ru"
(please notice p=reject se
The DMARC record itself looks fine and valid; however, the issue is going
to be whether your SPF and DKIM records alignment. I suspect the issue will
be in the alignment and the OP didn't provide those details to be able to
evaluate.
On Thu, Aug 12, 2021 at 11:47 PM Benny Pedersen wrote:
> On 20
Hello
When gmail see this forwarded email from pobox.com, it won't break SPF
because Pobox does a SRS.
But I doubt it will break DMARC for mail.ru since:
1) the from address in message header is x...@mail.ru
2) the sender IP addr (by pobox) is not owned by mail.ru
so gmail maybe reject this
On Fri, Aug 13, 2021 at 10:44:31AM +0800, Ken N wrote:
> I sent an email from mail.ru to pobox.com, pobox forwarded it to gmail.
>
> This is DMARC setting of mail.ru:
>
> _dmarc.mail.ru. 164 IN TXT
> "v=DMARC1;p=reject;rua=mailto:d...@rua.agari.com,mai";
> "lto:dmarc_...@
On 2021-08-13 06:25, Ken N wrote:
Am I right?
no, SRS is not part of dmarc
pobox have there own spf, and dkim, but pobox should not use srs or add
dkim signing, so only arc sealing on pobox is needed to not break dmarc
if pobox on the other hand originating emails thay should dkim sign it,
thank you very much @raf. I have got your idea.
On 2021/8/13 1:03 下午, raf wrote:
On Fri, Aug 13, 2021 at 10:44:31AM +0800, Ken N wrote:
I sent an email from mail.ru to pobox.com, pobox forwarded it to gmail.
This is DMARC setting of mail.ru:
_dmarc.mail.ru. 164 IN TXT
"v=D
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