SheridanJ West via dmarc-discuss wrote:
> i appear to need atps records for google this is with atps dns text records
> and probably others
>
> opendmarc-reports: sent report for gmail.com to [email protected]
> (2.0.0 Ok: queued as x1)
>
> without atps [results i got from last week]
>
> postfix/smtp[5820]:
>  x0: to=<[email protected]>,
> relay=aspmx.l.google.com[74.125.71.26]:25, delay=1.1,
>  delays=0.13/0.01/0.49/0.43, dsn=5.7.1, status=bounced
> (host aspmx.l.google.com[74.125.71.26] said: 550-5.7.1
> Unauthenticated email from example.eu  is not accepted
> due to 550-5.7.1 domain's DMARC policy.
> Please contact the administrator of 550-5.7.1 example.eu
> domain if this was a legitimate mail.

Ok, so without ATPS Google won't take your mail. I suggest to check your SPF
settings - if ATPS (or DKIM) fails, it should at least authenticate via SPF.

> I used (appears to work) dns records
>  _adsp._domainkey.example.eu.         "dkim=all atps=y; asl=example.com;"
> <sha1 of example.com>._atps.example.eu. "v=atps01; d=example.com;"
> not work (or tried yet) the content made by openmarc-atpszone
> v=ATPS1; d=example.net

I don't know anything about ATPS, but I fail to see how OpenDMARC is the
culprit for your problems. You seem to have at least two problems:
- missing or wrong SPF RR for your sending host
- some ATPS/DKIM problem (looking at RFC6541 yields that v=ATPS1 is right and
v=atps01 is wrong)

  Juri


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