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- Subject: Re: gmail spf=softfail with openarc
- From: Michael Taboada <michael@michaels.world>
- Date: Wed, 17 Jul 2019 12:04:32 -0700
I'll admit I may be confused, but I thought ARC was supposed to cover this? As in my mail server verifies spf, and then gmail trusts it based on that. Am I misreading the info? -Michael. On Wed, Jul 17, 2019 at 08:31:46PM +0200, A. Schulze wrote:
Am 17.07.19 um 19:49 schrieb Michael Taboada:Hi, I'm attempting to set up openarc on postfix. When I send an emai to my server from hotmail.com which then forwards to gmail.com, I get spf=softfail, though it *seems* like arc is being validated. Any help? A copy of an offending message is attached.no surprise: you forward a message, so google see you ip sending as hotmail which is not covered by hotmails SPF record. Andreas
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Re: gmail spf=softfail with openarc | "John Capo" <jc@xxxxxxxx> |
Re: gmail spf=softfail with openarc | "A. Schulze" <sca@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> |
gmail spf=softfail with openarc | Michael Taboada <michael@michaels.world> |
Re: gmail spf=softfail with openarc | "A. Schulze" <sca@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> |