1. IP addresses

sending hostname の条件は成立しそうもない。(sending domains になっている。)

Ensure that sending domains or IPs have valid forward and reverse DNS records, 
also referred to as PTR records. Learn more

正逆一致したアドレスから送ることとSPF条件を満たすこととは両立させづらい。DNS/運用/SPF

SPFレコードのチェックに使用されるドメインはMAIL FROMコマンドで送られるドメイン

1.1. IP addresses

  1. Your sending IP address must have a PTR record.
    • PTR records verify that the sending hostname is associated with the sending IP address. Every IP address must map to a hostname in the PTR record.
  2. The hostname specified in the PTR record must have a forward DNS that refers to the sending IP address.

Set up valid reverse DNS records of your sending server IP addresses that point to your domain. Check for a PTR record with the Google Admin Toolbox Dig tool.

Important: The sending IP address must match the IP address of the hostname specified in the Pointer (PTR) record.

1.2. Shared IP addresses

A shared IP address (shared IP) is an IP address used by more than one email sender. The activity of any senders using a shared IP address affects the reputation of all senders for that shared IP.

A negative reputation can impact your delivery rate.

If you use a shared IP for sending email:

1.3. IP

https://support.google.com/mail/answer/10336 'The IP you're using to send email is not authorized...'

?visit_id=638405636259853020-3436579181&p=NotAuthorizedError&rd=1


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