This affects outbound email alerts generated by the platform for the following systems:
The headers "mailed-by" and "signed-by" will be changing to values with the following structure:
*.mgn.mulesoft.com
Where * will be an internal identifier of any of the possible sources that trigger notifications across Anypoint Platform. (For example: mmp.mgn.mulesoft.com)
The "Sender" addresses used by the platform will be changed to the value with the structure below. (For example: no-reply=mulesoft.com@mmp.mgn.mulesoft.com)
*.mgn.mulesoft.com
The platform will continue to be configured with FROM address set to no-reply@mulesoft.com or anypoint-noreply@mulesoft.com
We do not anticipate this migration activity to be visible to customers or have impact on any customer API's or Integrations.
However for customers who have strict inbound email filtering, it is possible the new alerts will be captured by quarantine rules implemented on email servers or email exchanges.
In case of any issues, we suggest to check spam filtering logic and quarantine rules on your mail server. This would require a conversation with the mail server administrator in your organisation. You may ask them to check for emails from no-reply@mulesoft.com to confirm if they are being quarantined.
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