Who is allowed to send mail as you
v=spf1 ~all
Your SPF record doesn't authorize Google to send mail. Even though FrostSender connects via Gmail, your SPF check will fail — recipients will treat your mail as suspicious.
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=quarantine; pct=100; rua=mailto:re+1b3a27dd30bc@inbound.dmarcdigests.com;
Where your inbound mail is delivered
No MX records found on your domain. MX records tell other mail servers where to deliver mail addressed to you. Without them, you can't receive replies, and many spam filters use the absence of MX as a signal that the domain isn't real.
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