> On Dec 5, 2016, at 1:32 PM, Denis Salicetti via dmarc-discuss 
> <[email protected]> wrote:
> 
> Hi Guys,
> I am having a strange behaviour with Google Calendar.
> 
> Since I decided to set p=reject to my domain (galeati.it), every time I share 
> a calendar with another user, Google notification (attached) gets rebounded 
> immediately. I think this should not happen because my SPF record include: 
> _spf.google.com ~all
> 
> Any suggestions?

Mail from within Google to other places within Google may not cross the 
external, non-ten-dot internet at all - and so cannot comply with your SPF 
requirement. From your forwarded error that looks like it may be what's 
happening.

Should that cause a DMARC failure? Probably, yes. This may not be a good domain 
to publish a DMARC p=reject message for.

The only people who can fix it (other than you by removing your DMARC records) 
are probably Google support, given they're your vendor for both the sender and 
the recipient.

Cheers,
  Steve


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