On 7 May 2018, at 11:29, Christian Schmitz wrote:
Have a look.
https://toolbox.googleapps.com/apps/checkmx/check?domain=schweb.com.ar&dkim
_selector= schweb.com.ar
There were some critical problems detected with this domain.
Mail-flow is
probably affected. Please refer to the corresponding help articles to
fix
these.
Your base setup is ok, you could reduce your SPF record from:
"v=spf1 mx a ptr ip4:24.232.174.73 mx:schweb.com.ar a:schlabs.com.ar
a:sys-arquitectura.cl -all" To
"v=spf1 mx a:sys-arquitectura.cl -all"
You might need to validate your domain. I had the same problem few
years
ago. You need a txt record : google-site-verification=.......
Once validated and this added in your domain no problems anymore.
Ms as simular services.
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On Monday 07 May 2018 11:48:16 L.P.H. van Belle wrote:
Maybe i misunderstood some, ( the english is not my natural language).
That's not it. That Google tool is for domains hosted by Google. It is
NOT a general-purpose tool for checking domain mail/DNS configurations.
1)The error: If i read good the error say that i am not granting to
google to
send email using my domain. ( spf)
That's ONLY for domains hosted by Google. Unless you are using a GMail
account to send mail with an address in your domain, you can ignore that
non-issue.
2)DKIM is not configured yet ( is true)
3)DMARC is not configured yes ..... seem like i have work for this
saturday.
Those 2 gaps should not matter. It's not bad to set them up, but if
you're not sending a high volume of mail or using a domain that is a
likely forgery target, DKIM & DMARC are not critical.
The domain validation is paid? Demand that i create a gsuite account
https://support.google.com/a/answer/183895?hl=en
You are currently signed in to ********@gmail.com, which is not a G
Suite
email address. If you're looking to purchase a G Suite address, you
can start
a free trial.
That verification process is only absolutely necessary for domains
associated with "G Suite" accounts. I've been running mail systems &
associated DNS services since before Google existed, and this is the
first time I've ever seen that process connected to how Google handles
mail. It is generally a way for Google to confirm that a specific Google
account has control over a specific domain, for services like their
Webmaster Tools.