Who is allowed to send mail as you
v=spf1 a include:_spf.google.com ip4:149.72.216.165 ip4:167.89.79.69 ip4:167.89.87.53 ip4:168.245.25.177 ip4:167.89.97.206 include:mail.zendesk.com include:mg-spf.greenhouse.io -all
Cryptographic signature on every send
v=DKIM1; k=rsa; p=MIGfMA0GCSqGSIb3DQEBAQUAA4GNADCBiQKBgQDFWBkjI1JYhS2zGxLMbtV2pbZkfUT0zNKHdyjl2vEmUQfOR6xGgBC/gmeXKNmYtFLKtB4jA5gZZTSpXGZjgy6AiCshgUucL6qetPa0Lw6kfU/TMkN4At/N6sPoroixVZ/wgAB1O0AX9mf7KG/deFMRM1hFERlcEy/RG/n9/muEswIDAQAB
What receivers do when SPF or DKIM fail
v=DMARC1; p=quarantine;
Your DMARC record has no aggregate-report address (rua=). You're missing the daily reports that show you which sources are claiming to send as your domain — including spoofers.
Where your inbound mail is delivered
aspmx.l.google.com, aspmx2.googlemail.com, aspmx3.googlemail.com, alt1.aspmx.l.google.com, alt2.aspmx.l.google.com
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