Why not just have SFDC send e-mails directly as @ccadb.org by adding SFDC's
SPF record to ccadb.org and creating/adding a DKIM key?

No need for e-mail relaying in that case.

Also, I recommend setting up DMARC, even disabled, just to get the DMARC
reports to assist in debugging.

~reed

On Tue, Nov 21, 2017 at 12:35 PM, Kathleen Wilson via dev-security-policy <
[email protected]> wrote:

> Hi Everyone,
>
> If any of you use Salesforce for something other than CCADB, then I will
> greatly appreciate it if you will Upvote for the following Salesforce
> feature request for password authentication for SMTP Relaying:
>
> https://success.salesforce.com/ideaView?id=087300000006wu7AAA
>
> We are running into problems with companies adding stricter email
> policies, so email is bouncing because CCADB is hosted by Salesforce, so
> the email comes from @salesforce.com, but the From is [email protected].
> So we need to set up email relaying, but Salesforce does not support
> authenticated SMTP relaying, and Mozilla will not allow un-authenticated
> email relaying (even for [email protected]).
>
> Thanks,
> Kathleen
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