Excuse my ignorance. I'm just a beginner trying to fill in the knowledge gaps that I have on how email system in general works, so this might seem a silly question to some or even all of you.
Is there a possibility that an email comes from an illegitimate sender despite passing spf, dkim and dmarc? I know the answer here is yes, because you can, however, forge display name and "From" address. But after looking at the raw message and analyzing the fields (let's say the return-path), you can tell that they are not what they are claiming to be. In this case you are justified that it is a spoofed email
Now, what if all the fields on the raw message of an email seem to be coming from a legitimate sender?
This begs the question, what are the conditions that, collectively, rule out that it is a spoofed email?
are these conditions sufficient?
- passing spf, dkim and dmarc
- all the fields on the raw message of an email seem to be coming from a legitimate sender