The recipient ({Recipient}) can't receive mail from ({Sender}) because the domain ({Domain}) isn't set up correctly. The domain ({Domain}) is missing an SPF record, which is causing some messages to be rejected.
Because another company hosts your domain, you need to fix it on their website. There's nothing we can do to fix it on our end. Don't worry. We've created a tool that guides you step by step through the process.
To use the tool, follow these steps.
- In the Office 365 Admin center, go to the Domains page.
- Choose the domain with an issue.
- Choose Fix issues next to the domain that you need to fix.
- Follow the instructions on the page for fixing your SPF record.
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