myldsmail.net and DMARC error
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myldsmail.net and DMARC error
About a week ago we started receiving "554 5.7.5 Permanent error evaluating DMARC policy" for emails sent from a business Gmail to a missionary. Any thoughts about the cause and corrective action?
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Re: myldsmail.net and DMARC error
This is a user-to-user forum and not a channel to contact official support personnel. While you might get an informed answer here, it's likely that going through whatever official support channels are available will get you a faster solution. Is this using a web-based email client? If so, is there a feedback mechanism available? If there is no other help or feedback mechanism visible, using the Feedback link at lds.org would likely get to the appropriate personnel.
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Re: myldsmail.net and DMARC error
I think this is a discussion you need to have with your email administrator or provider. DMARC policy is something your email system (your business Gmail) adds to the email sent so the receiver can figure out if you're real or a spammer. Evidently, the missionary email system can't figure out your DMARC policy.jwilson5153 wrote:About a week ago we started receiving "554 5.7.5 Permanent error evaluating DMARC policy" for emails sent from a business Gmail to a missionary. Any thoughts about the cause and corrective action?
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Re: myldsmail.net and DMARC error
I had a similar issue and used the tool at https://dmarcian.com/dmarc-inspector/ to discover that my custom DMARC settings were incomplete. In my case I was missing the p=none portion of it in the DNS TXT record. See here for explanation: https://support.google.com/a/answer/2466563?hl=en
You must have a v and p option specified in your dmarc record. I suspect that since it cropped up all of a sudden that the Church mail servers started enforcing the presence of DMARC policies.
You must have a v and p option specified in your dmarc record. I suspect that since it cropped up all of a sudden that the Church mail servers started enforcing the presence of DMARC policies.