Re: [exim] Google rejecting me - DMARC policy

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Author: Rob Gunther
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Subject: Re: [exim] Google rejecting me - DMARC policy
They do the check on the from: header or the envelope address?

I rewrite the envelope address when forwarding. I was able to get the
message by directing it to another server today and the envelope address
was rewritten as expected.

Sender address rewritten from <no-reply@???> to
<SRS0=9+eA=AV=postmaster.aol.com=no-reply@???>

It is great that AOL is enforcing sending policies, but I find it
unfortunate that they sent the message from 64.236.82.2 which has no
reverse resolution!

On Mon, Dec 1, 2014 at 3:06 PM, Ted Cooper <eximX1312y@???> wrote:

> On 01/12/14 16:17, Rob Gunther wrote:
> > Ideas for how I can figure out what I am violating? It must have
> something
> > to do with the forwarding I am doing.
>
> DMARC is rejecting based on the From header of the email - it uses both
> SPF and DKIM on the sender address and the from header. AOL set their
> policy to reject in April, around the same time as Yahoo.
>
> v=DMARC1; p=reject; pct=100; rua=mailto:d@rua.agari.com;
> ruf=mailto:d@ruf.agari.com;
>
>
> http://postmaster-blog.aol.com/2014/04/22/aol-mail-updates-dmarc-policy-to-reject/
>
> So yes, it is to do with the forwarding as gmail now thinks that you're
> spoofing an email from AOL.
>
>
>
>
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