Brian Carpenter a écrit le 12/02/2021 à 17:33 :
On 2/12/21 10:59 AM, Gilles Filippini wrote:
It says: host mx1.free.fr[212.27.48.7] said: 550 spam detected (in reply to end of DATA command) I don't have any SPF record setup. DMARC mitigation is configured to 'Replace From: with list address' and 'DMARC mitigate unconditionally' set to 'No'.
Well make sure you set up SPF records for your list domains. They do help in mail delivery. I personally set DMARC mitigate unconditionally to yes for my lists. Unfortunately the 550 spam detected message is too generalized to be helpful. If you have more informative information from your logs then please share them.
Writing down what I've learned so far, in case it may help others:
1- The lists server DNS record (lists.example.com) should be of 'A' type (no 'ALIAS' or 'CNAME') 2- The SPF record should be set for the very same DNS name; e.g. lists.example.com (not just example.com) 3- This record seems to work for my server: lists.example.com. IN TXT "v=spf1 ip4:123.123.123.123 -all" Where the IP address is the same as the one registered for the 'A' record.
How to check the SPF record: 1- Create a dummy mailing list and register your email address and check-auth@verifier.port25.com. 2- Send an email to this list. You should receive a report from auth-results@verifier.port25.com
Here is what I've received for my server:
Summary of Results
SPF check: pass "iprev" check: pass DKIM check: none
Let's see it this is enough to mitigate the problem with Hotmail addresses.
Best,
_g.