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Some mailchecks would be useful. DNS and the server responses.
Edit: Oops, just found it, different section. Valid DKIM check would be handy. Also, I'm not sure what "Deliverable" is about, comes up as "No" for a domain I use for email with no issues.
Thanks, gotcha. I figured marking those cases as inconclusive makes a lot more sense than treating them as failures. It should cut down on false alarms from catch-all and greylisted servers while still keeping the results reliable. Since I'm already checking MX, SPF, and DMARC, I should have enough confidence without being overly aggressive