Questions: Why <spf>fail</spf> in the 'policy evaluated' section (far below)? Do I need our spf record to 'include' a domain of yours as well as the current reference to ip4:148.105.8.0/21 CIDR address block we currently have published?
Is it possible you to include a sender and envelope_from identifier set to match the header_from identifier? We are getting mismatches between envelope_from and header_from reported in Dmarc reports such as Outlook.
Is there ANYTHING we could adjust in our DNS to improve evaluation of a record like this?
DMARC report from Outlook email host ending May 1, 2024
<record>
<row>
<source_ip>208.75.123.114</source_ip>
<count>88</count>
<policy_evaluated>
<disposition>none</disposition>
<dkim>pass</dkim>
<spf>fail</spf>
</policy_evaluated>
</row>
<identifiers>
<envelope_to>hotmail.com</envelope_to>
<envelope_from>in.constantcontact.com</envelope_from>
<header_from>ecarebehavioralinstitute.com</header_from>
</identifiers>
<auth_results>
<dkim>
<domain>ecarebehavioralinstitute.com</domain>
<selector>ctct1</selector>
<result>pass</result>
</dkim>
<dkim>
<domain>auth.ccsend.com</domain>
<selector>1000073432</selector>
<result>pass</result>
</dkim>
<spf>
<domain>in.constantcontact.com</domain>
<scope>mfrom</scope>
<result>pass</result>
</spf>
</auth_results>
</record>
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