Email Security Analysis of joby.aero

Complete verification of joby.aero's SPF, DKIM, DMARC, and MTA-STS records. Find out if this domain is protected against email spoofing.

Last updated: April 15, 2026

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This domain is vulnerable to spoofing

SPF

Warning
v=spf1 ip4:76.223.146.175 ip4:52.27.250.220 include:_spf.google.com include:spf.protection.outlook.com ~all
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DKIM

OK
Selectors: smtp, s1, s2

DMARC

Warning
v=DMARC1; p=none; rua=mailto:dmarc.reports@joby.aero
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MX

OK
aspmx.l.google.com, alt2.aspmx.l.google.com, alt1.aspmx.l.google.com, aspmx3.googlemail.com, aspmx2.googlemail.com

MTA-STS

Missing

No record found

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Recommendations

  1. 1Change your DMARC policy from p=none to p=reject to block spoofing

    With p=none, your DMARC record only monitors — it doesn't actually block spoofed emails. Attackers can still send emails as your domain and they'll be delivered normally. Switching to p=reject instructs receiving servers to drop fraudulent messages before they reach the inbox.

  2. 2Harden your SPF by replacing ~all with -all (hardfail)

    With ~all (softfail), unauthorized senders are flagged but emails are usually still delivered. Switching to -all (hardfail) explicitly tells receiving servers to reject emails from unauthorized sources, providing much stronger protection against spoofing.

  3. 3Add MTA-STS to enforce TLS encryption for incoming emails

    Without MTA-STS, an attacker performing a man-in-the-middle attack can downgrade the connection between mail servers to plaintext, intercepting emails in transit. MTA-STS tells sending servers to only deliver via TLS with a valid certificate, preventing downgrade attacks.

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