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does not designate permitted sender hosts
- 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.
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?
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, 2019Iron Contributor
Andy David - Thank you for that information Andy.