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    lukas
    wrote on last edited by girish
    #1

    Hello @nebulon and @girish

    is Cloudrons E-Mail server sending by "default" Authentication-Results for SPF and DMARC ?

    Regards
    Lukas

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      I think you meant SPF and DKIM?

      It is. If you are using DNS, in which Cloudron supports it, it sets the needed default parameters for proper operation.
      https://docs.cloudron.io/email/#dns-records

      DMARC is a protocol that uses SPF and DKIM to detect email spoofing. For DMARC validation to succeed, along with SPF or DKIM check, DMARC alignment needs to succeed as well.

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        @matix131997 thanks.

        Is TLS generally not set for Cloudrons E-Mail Server, because all version are not safe?

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        • L lukas

          Hello @nebulon and @girish

          is Cloudrons E-Mail server sending by "default" Authentication-Results for SPF and DMARC ?

          Regards
          Lukas

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          @lukas said in Mail Server (SPF & DMARC):

          is Cloudrons E-Mail server sending by "default" Authentication-Results for SPF and DMARC ?

          If you "view source" in your mail client, you will see them. Yes, this is the default.

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          • L lukas

            @matix131997 thanks.

            Is TLS generally not set for Cloudrons E-Mail Server, because all version are not safe?

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            @lukas said in Mail Server (SPF & DMARC):

            Is TLS generally not set for Cloudrons E-Mail Server, because all version are not safe?

            What do you mean by this? Cloudron has so called opportunistic tls - https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Opportunistic_TLS . So, if your destination server or sending server can handle it, Cloudron will switch to TLS always.

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              @lukas said in Mail Server (SPF & DMARC):

              Is TLS generally not set for Cloudrons E-Mail Server, because all version are not safe?

              What do you mean by this? Cloudron has so called opportunistic tls - https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Opportunistic_TLS . So, if your destination server or sending server can handle it, Cloudron will switch to TLS always.

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              @girish great, thank you. I plan to move all my e-mail accounts to my cloudron server 🙂

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