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SPF Records - NetSuite using 'SparkPostMail' ?
I am having issues today with emails being delayed in delivery.
Looking at the headers, they are failing SPF checks.
My SPF record includes sent-via.netsuite.com as per Answer Id: 9429
However, analysis of today's mail headers shows this server:
mta-70-3-227.netsuite.com.sparkpostmail.com 156.70.3.227
Here is the full trace analysis:
Is this 'sparkpostmail' something new that NetSuite is using to send emails? Should we be including this in our SPF records? When did this change?
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