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Dan Genel
Apr 03, 2019Brass Contributor
Ignoring SPF & DMARC failures
One or our external website pages is used to submit content and leverages SendMail to route to internal team members. We use the submitter's email address as the from address, and not surprisi...
Dan Genel
Apr 04, 2019Brass Contributor
VasilMichev - I can't update the SPF list - as it's each domain's SPF record that would have to be adjusted - .e.g if someone from Microsoft submits something, the Microsoft SPF record would have to allow sending from my IP address.
I should have mentioned that I do already have a transport rule that sets the SCL level of any message sent to the shared email address to -1.
Is there anything else that I can do to ensure deliver even if the SPF/DMARC checks fail? Will a SCL of -1 ensure that all email is delivered in this situation?
Thanks.
VasilMichev
Apr 04, 2019MVP
That rule should be sufficient, as long as it actually captures all messages sent this way.