Richard G
Verified User
I'm always getting reports, now for some time I'm getting some odd reports.
On the servers, root and system emails go to my company's email address for example [email protected] so it's only send to me, not in behalve of my company.
I got failes on Gmail reports, so I added the ip of that server in my SPF record like:
The 144 is that server I'm talking about.
I also have DKIM and DMARC present on my domain, but only this server I get these reports, from, not from any other server.
Now firstly, it's odd that I get reports from Google, since the mail is not send to gmail. Mail to my company is send to my company which has it's own domain and also does not have a forward to gmail.
Have a look at this
Can anyone explain to my as tho:
a.) Why I'm getting this report from Google while there is no mail send to Google?
b.) Why the SPF results to "none" even when I included that domain to be allowed to send mail from my company?
What is happening here and how can I fix this? Where/how to look? Can't find any "from" mycompany.com messages in the exim log.
On the servers, root and system emails go to my company's email address for example [email protected] so it's only send to me, not in behalve of my company.
I got failes on Gmail reports, so I added the ip of that server in my SPF record like:
Code:
"v=spf1 a mx ip4:95.xxx.xxx.xxx/32 ip4:144.xxx.xxx.xxx/32 -all
I also have DKIM and DMARC present on my domain, but only this server I get these reports, from, not from any other server.
Now firstly, it's odd that I get reports from Google, since the mail is not send to gmail. Mail to my company is send to my company which has it's own domain and also does not have a forward to gmail.
Have a look at this
Code:
<?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8" ?>
<feedback>
<report_metadata>
<org_name>google.com</org_name>
<email>[email protected]</email>
<extra_contact_info>https://support.google.com/a/answer/2466580</extra_contact_info>
<report_id>4173566153660xxxxx</report_id>
<date_range>
<begin>1591315200</begin>
<end>1591401599</end>
</date_range>
</report_metadata>
<policy_published>
<domain>mycompany.com</domain>
<adkim>r</adkim>
<aspf>r</aspf>
<p>none</p>
<sp>none</sp>
<pct>100</pct>
</policy_published>
<record>
<row>
<source_ip>144.xxx.xxx.xxx</source_ip>
<count>1</count>
<policy_evaluated>
<disposition>none</disposition>
<dkim>fail</dkim>
<spf>fail</spf>
</policy_evaluated>
</row>
<identifiers>
<header_from>mycompany.com</header_from>
</identifiers>
<auth_results>
<spf>
<domain>server.serverdomain.com</domain>
<result>none</result>
</spf>
</auth_results>
</record>
</feedback>
Can anyone explain to my as tho:
a.) Why I'm getting this report from Google while there is no mail send to Google?
b.) Why the SPF results to "none" even when I included that domain to be allowed to send mail from my company?
What is happening here and how can I fix this? Where/how to look? Can't find any "from" mycompany.com messages in the exim log.