On 1/2/2024 5:24 PM, Thomas Cameron via users wrote:
The problem is, when I send email to presid...@myassociation.org,
gmail rejects the forwarded email because it appears to come from my
personal domain, not the mythical myassociation.org domain. DKIM,
DMARC, and SPF all fail, which I totally understand.
How can I make this work? Is there a good way to use something like
/etc/aliases to forward emails to the domain I manage to another
recipient? Or is there something better I can do?
You will probably find that forwarding Emails to most systems, including
MSN/Live/Hotmail/Outlook and Yahoo/AOL works OK (for now). But if you
want Vacation/Out-Of-Office/Autoresponders to work to Gmail addresses,
you MUST run DKIM on your managed domain. Even valid SPF alone will NOT
do.
Implementing DKIM w/ DMARC is a good, if not the best, practice.
Considering present trends, SPF/DKIM/DMARC Auth-neutral will become the
new "bad".
I apologize this isn't strictly SA related, I am just hoping someone
can give me advice or provide I link to follow on how to make this work.
package: opendkim + access to your managed domain's DNS records.
$0.02,
-- Jared Hall