Who is allowed to send mail as you
v=spf1 ip4:35.161.55.0/24 ip4:52.32.121.0/24 include:_spf.google.com ~all
Cryptographic signature on every send
No DKIM record found on your domain. DKIM cryptographically signs your outgoing mail so receivers can prove it really came from you. Without it, Gmail and Outlook will mark most of your mail as suspicious or send it straight to spam.
What receivers do when SPF or DKIM fail
v=DMARC1; p=none; pct=100; rua=mailto:juansanchez99909@gmail.com; sp=none; aspf=r;
Your DMARC policy is "p=none" — monitor-only mode. Inbox providers still respect your SPF/DKIM passes, but failed mail isn't quarantined or rejected. This is fine for the first 2 weeks of a new domain, but you should tighten it once your real sends are clean.
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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