It is probably the policy of pm.me (as from Header From).
Simona
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Date: Wednesday, 1 June 2022 11:18
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Subject: [openSUSE admin - tickets #111902] DMARC check failing
[openSUSE Tracker]
Issue #111902 has been updated by pjessen.
Category set to Email
Private changed from Yes to No
The DMARC record for opensuse.org is:
v=DMARC1; p=none; pct=100; rua=mailto:admin-auto@opensuse.org!5m; ruf=mailto:admin-auto@opensuse.org!5m
I.e. no policy for all mails.
The SPF record for lists.opensuse.org is:
v=spf1 mx a:proxy-nue1.opensuse.org a:proxy-nue2.opensuse.org ip6:2001:67c:2178:8::/64 ~all
A mail from mailman (lists.opensuse.org) should get an SPF PASS. I don't see how it could get a SOFTFAIL.
tickets #111902: DMARC check failing
https://progress.opensuse.org/issues/111902#change-524792
- Author: sbuchovecka
- Status: New
- Priority: Normal
- Assignee:
- Category: Email
* Target version:¶
Hello team,
We got couple of reports from SUSE users on emails from openSUSE domain being held by mimecast. The reason for that is DNS Authentication: DMARC Fail.
Some details below:
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It looks like DMARC policy is actively asking for quarantining the email on the recipient side.
Could you review configuration on openSUSE mail setup side? Looks like similar issue was already reported in (https://sd.suse.com/browse/SD-87808)
Thank you
Simona
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Simona Fornusek (Buchovecka)
Cybersecurity Design & Engineering
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