Email Security Analysis of aof.org
Complete verification of aof.org's SPF, DKIM, DMARC, and MTA-STS records. Find out if this domain is protected against email spoofing.
Last updated: April 15, 2026
SPF
OKv=spf1 mx a include:outboundmail.blackbaud.net include:spf.protection.outlook.com include:spf.e2ma.net include:secure.giftlegacy.com ~allDKIM
OKSelectors: selector1, selector2, s1, s2DMARC
OKv=DMARC1; p=reject; fo=1; rua=mailto:rua+aof.org@dmarc.barracudanetworks.com; ruf=mailto:ruf+aof.org@dmarc.barracudanetworks.comMX
OKd262367a.ess.barracudanetworks.com, d262367b.ess.barracudanetworks.comRecommendations
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DKIM Guide
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DMARC Guide
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MTA-STS Guide
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