On 05/26/2016 04:14 PM, Mike Brudenell wrote:
> A head's up to all…
>
> It looks like Google might be tightening up their message receiving
> checks. Renaud's message went into my Spam folder at Google, with the
> explanatory reason:
>
> *Why is this message in Spam?* It has a from address in allard.it
> <http://allard.it> but has failed allard.it <http://allard.it>'s
> required tests for authentication. Learn more
> <https://support.google.com/mail/answer/1366858?hl=en-GB&expand=5>
>
>
> In particular:
>
> * the DKIM signature failed to verify: "dkim=neutral (body hash did
> not verify) header.i=@allard.it <http://allard.it>;"
> * the SPF check from the envelope's RFC5321.MailFrom "@exim.org
> <http://exim.org>" address gave a /neutral/ result _but_ its domain
> isn't in alignment with the "allard.it <http://allard.it>" in the
> RFC5322.From address, which is a problem because…
> * allard.it <http://allard.it> publish a DMARC record saying messages
> that fail both DKIM and SPF checks should be rejected: "v=DMARC1\;
> p=reject\; sp=reject\; pct=100\;" (DMARC requires the underlying SPF
> test to pass _and_ the domains of the RFC5321.MailFrom and
> RFC5322.From addresses to be in alignment)
>
> I know people have been expecting this to become a problem and it
> appears to be here now. I suspect the Exim list's service needs to adapt
> to work in the brave new world…
>
Or more likely, google has/had a temporary problem with DKIM. I just
sent a mail to a gmail address without any issue.
Authentication-Results: mx.google.com;
dkim=pass header.i=@allard.it;
spf=pass (google.com: domain of prvs=0954675674=renaud@???
designates 91.183.56.64 as permitted sender)
smtp.mailfrom=prvs=0954675674=renaud@???;
dmarc=pass (p=REJECT dis=NONE) header.from=allard.it