Microsoft Outlook 365 email send issue

Microsoft Outlook 365 email send issue

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robinh73

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922 posts

201 months

Thursday 8th February
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Evening all, I use Microsoft Outlook 365 for my business emails and have an issue when replying to emails, in that they won't send. I can send a brand new email (have tried to my father and to my Gmail account) but when replying to a current email, I get a message to say that the email is undeliverable. I have tried from my phone and PC and get exactly the same response. Any suggestions? Cheers.

selwonk

2,129 posts

226 months

Thursday 8th February
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Please, copy and paste the contents of the non-delivery message.

robinh73

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922 posts

201 months

Thursday 8th February
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Hope this helps.

selwonk

2,129 posts

226 months

Thursday 8th February
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Is there anything underneath that? Its suggesting that the problem is at the far end.

robinh73

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922 posts

201 months

Thursday 8th February
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Does this give any clues? It is strange as it is about 4 separate email addresses.

selwonk

2,129 posts

226 months

Thursday 8th February
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Would you be comfortable posting up the domain name for your business? I suspect that this may be an SPF issue.

robinh73

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Thursday 8th February
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selwonk said:
Would you be comfortable posting up the domain name for your business? I suspect that this may be an SPF issue.
The business name is Howells Tree Services. Many thanks for this.

selwonk

2,129 posts

226 months

Thursday 8th February
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OK. Presuming this is the correct domain:

howellstreeservices.co.uk

...then there is no SPF record. This may well be the cause.

The fix is to add a record to the DNS header. If you speak to whoever looks after your email and domain they should be able to do this.

If you manage everything through the Microsoft 365 Admin centre, then instructions are available online to show you how to do this. For example:

https://learn.microsoft.com/en-us/microsoft-365/ad...

cw2k

383 posts

190 months

Thursday 8th February
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Your domain is missing an spf record and yahoo/aol are known for blocking domains without spf records.

You will want to setup spf and dkim domain records are Google and Yahoo are about to get a lot stricter.

robinh73

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922 posts

201 months

Thursday 8th February
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Many thanks indeed for this, I really appreciate it. Fingers crossed I managed to sort it without crashing the internet or something!

Actual

775 posts

107 months

Thursday 8th February
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robinh73 said:
Fingers crossed I managed to sort it without crashing the internet or something!
Hey, my Internet just stopped working and I have lost a whole days work (surfing PH) smile

robinh73

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201 months

Thursday 8th February
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Actual said:
Hey, my Internet just stopped working and I have lost a whole days work (surfing PH) smile
Sorry about that. I didn't realise that CTRL ALT DELETE had that affect!

Bikerjon

2,202 posts

162 months

Thursday 8th February
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Yes definitely SPF record which I believe starting February is the bare minimum level of authentication required when sending to Yahoo from 365.

HantsRat

2,369 posts

109 months

Friday 9th February
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You need to have SPF, DKIM and DMARC on your domain. Let me know if you need a hand setting this up.

Actual

775 posts

107 months

Friday 9th February
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HantsRat said:
You need to have SPF, DKIM and DMARC on your domain. Let me know if you need a hand setting this up.
I have been a bit lax and you prompted me to review my Office 365 DNS host settings. The SPF record was setup way back.

Microsoft 365 Admin is very helpful as it seems to scan my DNS host to check my settings and it made reccomendations to add _sip._tls, _sipfederationtls._tcp, enterpriseregistration, enterpriseenrollment which I added but I don't think that these entries are critical as I don't use Skype or Intune.

Microsoft 365 now reports everything is healthy and with all green ticks for my domain.

Microsoft 365 did not request DKIM and DMARC records to be added so have done some research and I will consider to see if I need to take action in the future.

robinh73

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922 posts

201 months

Saturday 10th February
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HantsRat said:
You need to have SPF, DKIM and DMARC on your domain. Let me know if you need a hand setting this up.
I have to say I am a bit unsure as to how to do this, so any help would be very much appreciated. Many thanks.

Actual

775 posts

107 months

Saturday 10th February
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robinh73 said:
HantsRat said:
You need to have SPF, DKIM and DMARC on your domain. Let me know if you need a hand setting this up.
I have to say I am a bit unsure as to how to do this, so any help would be very much appreciated. Many thanks.
Is this Microsoft 365 with your own domain?

Go to https://www.microsoft365.com and open Admin. Open Settings and then Domains.

This page will say if your domain setup is Healthy

You can click through and view your DNS records and Microsoft will tell you if each setting is good or any are missing.

You make the changes in the DNS admin tool of your DNS hosting provider.

You don't make changes in Microsoft 365 as Microsoft is only reading your DNS record and telling you what is wrong.

Note that many other Exchange type settings ARE made in Microsoft 365.

Microsoft will make a suggestion for the SPF record but maybe not for DKIM and DMARC.

robinh73

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922 posts

201 months

Sunday 18th February
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I am struggling with this still I am afraid to say. I have been on to Microsoft help and sent screenshots but no joy as yet and in the meantime I am unable to send business emails. Is someone able to help me out with this please? Many thanks in advance.

Corso Marche

1,725 posts

202 months

Sunday 18th February
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It's down to the more stringent and thorough checks being carried out by mail providers.

As mentioned by someone earlier you need 3 different methods of verification for howellstreeservices.co.uk
(DKIM, DMARC, SPF)
Without verifying who you are mail providers will just presume you're a spammer who's popped up overnight.

Currently it seems none are in place (bizarre).

If you can't do it and MS support can't be of assistance you need to speak to whoever hosts and manages your website on your behalf.

That's the only way this will be fixed I'm afraid.

See below for the "fails" your domain is returning;

robinh73

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922 posts

201 months

Sunday 18th February
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Many thanks for that, I have sent an email (not from Outlook!) to the guy who looks after my website. Fingers crossed this sorts it.