Gerben,
Note that the HELO string is only ever processed for DMARC if MAIL FROM
is <> and, even then, not all implementations process it at all (it's
dependent upon the behaviour of the underlying SPF implementation).
The tag is telling you that the return path is
> On May 18, 2018, at 10:06 AM, Vladimir Dubrovin via dmarc-discuss
> wrote:
>
>
> Hello,
>
> most probably, the message received by Yahoo is NDR or DSN message generated
> by your host. In this case, envelope-from address is empty and SPF is checked
> against
Hello,
most probably, the message received by Yahoo is NDR or DSN message
generated by your host. In this case, envelope-from address is empty and
SPF is checked against HELO
mail.mydomain.tld
none
From: probably has something like
From:
I’m setting up DMARC for my mail server. I tried sending a mail to an account
on the icloud.com domain (which reports DMARC) and there I see:
Received-Spf: pass (mr21p00im-spfmilter004.me.com: domain of
myn...@mydomain.tld designates XXX.XXX.XXX.XXX as permitted sender)