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Why does spf fail in DMARC report from Google?

I recently received a DMARC report from Google alerting me of a few SPF failures with mail originating from IP addresses belonging to Amazon SES. A sample record is as follows (I have replaced our ...
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Google DMARC reports for Google servers?

Each day I get a DMARC report from Google. They include records for our own outgoing emails, various 3rd party partners we've authorized to send on our behalf, and various spammers trying to spoof our ...
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Gsuite DMARC SPF Setup Failure

I'm using Gsuite with our own domain name "audacy.space". I've setup DMARC, DKIM and SPF, and both DMARC Analyzer and Google's Mx Tool report no problems for the domain. However, our weekly DMARC ...
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Is GMAIL incorrectly failing SPF?

0365 mail users are encouraged to use include:spf.protection.outlook.com -all in their SPF record. I have followed this guidance. My company's spf record says: v=spf1 include:spf.protection.outlook....
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Interpreting DMARC report

I have DKIM and SPF configured for my SMTP server, and recently set the policies to strict/reject. I received the report shown below from Google. Ths source IP is not my SMTP server. I read this as ...
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DMARC configured to reject - I don't understand this report from Google

I have DKIM and SPF configured, and set in my DMARC record for strict enforcement and policy=reject: v=DMARC1; p=reject; adkim=s; aspf=s; fo=1; ri=3600; ... Today I received the following DMARC ...
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SPF failure with gmail

I'm trying to properly set up DKIM, SPF, and DMARC so emails sent from my server are less likely to be seen as spam. I got my first DMARC report and I'm little confused by this part: <record>...
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