Recently Google has started treating all SPF failures as hard failures and throwing away those messages. So, if your notices have a From: of user@example.com <mailto:user@example.com> and example.com’s SPF record doesn’t say that you’re allowed to send email from that domain Gmail trashes it. We’ve had a lot of customers lately either add our servers to their SPF records and that fixed the issue for them. You can find out more at http://www.open-spf.org/ <http://www.open-spf.org/> Also setting up DKIM support would make it even more likely that they be delivered, but a properly setup SPF record for all domains email is coming “from” is enough for now. Jason -- Jason Boyer Senior System Administrator Equinox Open Library Initiative JBoyer@equinoxOLI.org +1 (877) Open-ILS (673-6457) https://equinoxOLI.org/
On Jun 13, 2022, at 3:43 PM, Tim McMahon <tmcmahon@wlpl.org> wrote:
We're using our Koha server as the SMTP server, so we're not having the same problems as I've been reading from others. Our problem is we started having trouble sending to Gmail accounts. This started around the time people started posting about their problems sending from Gmail accounts.
Does anyone know of any changes we'd need to make to our settings to get Gmail to accept notices from Koha?
-- *Tim McMahon* West Liberty Public Library _______________________________________________
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