Here is how salesforce.com has set up SPF, DKIM, and DMARC for the mail it sends. For a service that relies on notifications, invoices, and account alerts reaching users, these records are core infrastructure rather than an afterthought.
The checks behind the grade
The score above reflects the public DNS records for salesforce.com at the time of the scan. SPF declares which servers may send mail for the domain, DKIM signs each message so tampering can be detected, and DMARC combines both with a published policy. Additional transport-security records raise the grade by securing the delivery path between mail servers.
About this report
This report is generated from publicly available DNS records for salesforce.com and is provided for informational and educational purposes only. SPFWise is not affiliated with, endorsed by, or connected to the owner of salesforce.com. The records shown are the same ones any mail server can query, and the grade updates automatically as they change.
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