30-05-2023 09:24 - edited 30-05-2023 09:26
30-05-2023 09:24 - edited 30-05-2023 09:26
EMails I sent through my tethered O2 pjone to gmail accounts are being rejected with the error:
SMTP error from remote server for TEXT command, host: gmail-smtp-in.l.google.com (108.177.126.26) reason: 550-5.7.26 This mail is unauthenticated, which poses a security risk to th e
550-5.7.26 sender and Gmail users, and has been blocked. The sender must
550-5.7.26 authenticate with at least one of SPF or DKIM. For this message ,
550-5.7.26 DKIM checks did not pass and SPF check for [*******.co.uk] di d not
550-5.7.26 pass with ip: [***.***.***.***].
How do I set up SPF + DKIM on O2?
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on 30-05-2023 09:59
on 30-05-2023 09:59
SPF and DKIM is nothing to do with o2, you need to set them up in DNS related to your domain..
You will need to speak to your email provider or domain host to understand how to set this up.
You will also need to ensure DMARC is setup.
on 30-05-2023 09:59
on 30-05-2023 09:59
SPF and DKIM is nothing to do with o2, you need to set them up in DNS related to your domain..
You will need to speak to your email provider or domain host to understand how to set this up.
You will also need to ensure DMARC is setup.
on 06-06-2023 09:38
on 06-06-2023 09:38
Thanks for the reply. Sorted it with my Email provider. So little information around about this.
on 29-06-2023 23:13
on 29-06-2023 23:13
I am hoping to set up SPF for emails. I have fibre broadband with an ISP that is living in the dark ages and "does not support SPF". Does anyone know the server details if I send my emails through O2 mobile broadband?
It's incorrect to say SPF is nothing to do with O2. O2's email server details are required to set it up.
30-06-2023 08:08 - edited 30-06-2023 08:11
30-06-2023 08:08 - edited 30-06-2023 08:11
SPF is based on mail server infrastructure and has nothing to do with o2, it means sender protection framework and is done to verify the mail server is allowed to relay mail for the domain.
It is a DNS setting, usually a TXT record , that starts "v=spf1" and has either FQDN's or IP addresses.
Example SPF: v=spf1 ip4:192.168.0.0/16 include:_spf.google.com ~all
I don't know what your email server details would be that is one for either your hosting provider or ISP and nor do o2 offer any email servers.
I will repeat SPF HAS NOTHING TO DO WITH O2 or ANY ISP..
on 02-07-2023 14:46
on 02-07-2023 14:46
There's no need to shout or repeat. The email server that I am seeking details for is smtp.o2.co.uk.
on 02-07-2023 14:53
on 02-07-2023 14:53
smtp.o2.co.uk
Wow that takes me back to my youth!