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Email Authentication Report for salesforce.com

A live look at how salesforce.com configures SPF, DKIM, DMARC, and transport security, with the grade explained.

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salesforce.com

95 out of 100

Scanned: Jul 6, 2026, 1:22 PM

Why this score

The score starts at 100. Every issue below subtracts points based on how much it hurts your deliverability or lets someone spoof you.

Starting score
100
SPFEnds with ~all (softfail).
-5
Your score
95
  • SPF

    -5Pass
    • -5

      Ends with ~all (softfail).

      A softfail asks receivers to accept mail from unlisted senders but flag it, so spoofed messages can still reach the inbox.

      How to fix: Move to -all after confirming that all of your senders are included, so unauthorized mail is rejected.

    DNS lookups4 / 10
    v=spf1 include:_spf.google.com include:_spf.salesforce.com exists:%{i}._spf.corp.salesforce.com ~all
    allQualifier
    ~
  • DKIM

    Pass
    • DKIM is set up (4 valid selector(s) found).

      At least one valid signing key was found, so your outgoing mail can be signed and verified by receivers.

    selectors
    google, s1, s2, mandrill
    keyType
    rsa
    keyBits
    2048
  • DMARC

    Pass
    • Policy is p=reject (strongest).

      Reject tells receivers to refuse any mail that fails authentication, the strongest protection against spoofing.

    • Aggregate reporting is enabled.

      A rua address is set, so you receive daily reports showing every source that sends as your domain.

    • DMARC is present and enforced.

      A valid DMARC record was found with an enforcing policy, so receivers act on mail that fails authentication.

    v=DMARC1;p=reject;fo=1:d:s;pct=100;rua=mailto:dmarc_agg@vali.email,mailto:0e5a5c34@inbox.ondmarc.com;ruf=mailto:0e5a5c34@inbox.ondmarc.com
    policy
    reject
    subdomainPolicy
    reject
    pct
    100
    rua
    mailto:dmarc_agg@vali.email,mailto:0e5a5c34@inbox.ondmarc.com
    adkim
    r
    aspf
    r
  • MX

    Pass
    • MX is configured (2 mail server(s)).

      Your domain has MX records and every listed mail server resolves to an IP address, so it can receive mail.

    mxHosts
    mxa-00177002.gslb.pphosted.com (10), mxb-00177002.gslb.pphosted.com (10)
    mxCount
    2
  • Blacklist

    Pass
    • Not on any checked blocklist.

      Your mail server IPs were not found on the public blocklists we checked. Reputation can change, so it is worth monitoring over time.

    ipsChecked
    148.163.154.137, 148.163.150.200
    blocklists
    bl.spamcop.net, dnsbl.sorbs.net

Optional enhancements

Advanced, nice-to-have features. Setting these up (or not) does not change your grade.

  • DNSSEC

    Pass
    • DNSSEC is enabled.

      Your zone is signed and the parent publishes a DS record, so resolvers can verify your DNS answers were not tampered with on the way to them.

    algorithm
    ECDSAP256SHA256
    signatureExpiry
    2026-08-01T19:52:02Z
  • MTA-STS

    Optional
    • MTA-STS is not set up.

      MTA-STS is optional but recommended. It tells sending servers to require TLS when delivering mail to you, which blocks downgrade and man-in-the-middle attacks on your inbound mail.

      How to fix: Publish a _mta-sts TXT record and host a policy at https://mta-sts.<yourdomain>/.well-known/mta-sts.txt with mode enforce.

    Read the MTA-STS guide
  • TLS-RPT

    Optional
    • TLS reporting (TLS-RPT) is not set up.

      TLS-RPT is optional. It asks receivers to send you reports when TLS fails while delivering your mail, which is how you catch MTA-STS or certificate problems before they hurt delivery.

      How to fix: Publish a _smtp._tls TXT record with v=TLSRPTv1 and a rua address, for example rua=mailto:tlsrpt@yourdomain.

    Read the TLS-RPT guide
  • BIMI

    Optional
    • BIMI has no Verified Mark Certificate.

      Your BIMI record has no a= (VMC) tag. Gmail and Apple Mail require a VMC to show your logo, so those inboxes will not display it even though the record is otherwise valid.

      How to fix: Obtain a Verified Mark Certificate for your trademark and add it with the a= tag to reach Gmail and Apple Mail.

    v=BIMI1; l=https://www.salesforce.com/content/dam/web/en_us/www/images/home/bimi-salesforce-logo.svg;
    logo
    https://www.salesforce.com/content/dam/web/en_us/www/images/home/bimi-salesforce-logo.svg
    Read the BIMI guide

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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