I've been looking at raw emails coming from E-Democracy.org and GroupServer.org
lately (thanks topicsdigest!) and I've noticed that GroupServer generated
emails from both domains currently a neutral SPF and do not include a DKIM
signature. Lately, E-Democracy has also noticed an increase in the number of
notification messages (invites, password resets, etc...) that end up in spam
folders.
I see that DMARC was implemented a while back
(https://redmine.iopen.net/issues/881) If that's the cause, then why are we
getting neutral SPF results and no DKIM signature? And is it reasonable to
assume that covering SPF and DKIM would decrease the number of messages that
end up in spam?
lately (thanks topicsdigest!) and I've noticed that GroupServer generated
emails from both domains currently a neutral SPF and do not include a DKIM
signature. Lately, E-Democracy has also noticed an increase in the number of
notification messages (invites, password resets, etc...) that end up in spam
folders.
I see that DMARC was implemented a while back
(https://redmine.iopen.net/issues/881) If that's the cause, then why are we
getting neutral SPF results and no DKIM signature? And is it reasonable to
assume that covering SPF and DKIM would decrease the number of messages that
end up in spam?