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。)

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. 
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.

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 (あるいは HELO host)

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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