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Navishkar Sadheo
Oct 15, 2019Steel Contributor
does not designate permitted sender hosts
Hi Everyone I am hoping someone can assist me with the following issue. I have SPF and DKIM configured on my domain, which appear to be setup correctly but when I examine the message header of an...
- Oct 16, 2019
You SPF record is fine, and you're passing dkim/dmarc checks as well as evident from the headers. Ignore the line, the server probably failed to fetch the DNS records or something.
Navishkar Sadheo
Oct 20, 2019Steel Contributor
Thanks VasilMichev
but I get that line in the header for every message I send. Could it not indicate a problem somewhere......or just ignore it?
Andy David
Oct 27, 2019MVP
I think you can just ignore it. That's actually stamped on the message outbound and, from what I have seen, not reflective of any actual failure. If you were to sent that message to another 365 user, that "X-Forefront-Antispam-Report" part would get renamed to "X-Forefront-Antispam-Report-Untrusted" and a new X-Forefront-Antispam-Report header would be stamped in the message. The actual auth checks done by gmail in that header show it passes.
- Vincent_LangardApr 23, 2020Copper Contributor
We can not ignore this error : some mail servers mark emails as spam because of it:
Received-SPF: None (protection.outlook.com: bcdiploma.com does not designate permitted sender hosts)
A lot of people encounter this error and there's no solution on the multiple thread I've read...
- Navishkar SadheoNov 15, 2019Steel Contributor
Andy David - Thank you for that information Andy.