Got an SPF report, am I reading this right?
Ira Linux Abramov
Lists-Linux-IL at ira.abramov.org
Thu Dec 23 15:59:25 IST 2021
Hey gang,
I have added SPF record for my domains about 2 years ago and kinda
forgot about it. I get a lot of reports about spam received "from my
domain" but not from my servers. almost 50% from google, and I assume
that's because half the world in on gmail...
however today I found a report from an Israeli domain for the first
time, the OpenU server sent me the following report and I'm not happy
about what I am reading here. if I read it correctly, someone at
openu.ac.il got an email I sent through this list but it is rejected
because the DKIM is broken. If that is true there is something wrong
with the way the huji mail server is adding the sig at the bottom, or
something else is breaking the message, which suggests using SPF records
may be more harmful than helpful, plus the huji server is not configured
correctly to prevent DKIM breakage.
Anyone got insights?
<?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8" ?>
<feedback>
<version>1.0</version>
<report_metadata>
<org_name>openu.ac.il</org_name>
<email>MAILER-DAEMON at openu.ac.il</email>
<extra_contact_info></extra_contact_info>
<report_id>8e1971$6c419ec=9144b8f82252374d at openu.ac.il</report_id>
<date_range>
<begin>1640124003</begin>
<end>1640210403</end>
</date_range>
</report_metadata>
<policy_published>
<domain>ira.abramov.org</domain>
<adkim>r</adkim>
<aspf>r</aspf>
<p>none</p>
<sp></sp>
<pct>100</pct>
</policy_published>
<record>
<row>
<source_ip>132.65.116.210</source_ip>
<count>1</count>
<policy_evaluated>
<disposition>none</disposition>
<dkim>fail</dkim>
<spf>fail</spf>
</policy_evaluated>
</row>
<identifiers>
<header_from>ira.abramov.org</header_from>
<envelope_from>cs.huji.ac.il</envelope_from>
</identifiers>
<auth_results>
<dkim>
<domain>ira.abramov.org</domain>
<selector>dkim</selector>
<result>permerror</result>
</dkim>
<spf>
<domain>cs.huji.ac.il</domain>
<scope>mfrom</scope>
<result>none</result>
</spf>
</auth_results>
</record>
</feedback>
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