@Background Pony #C0DC
Ok…. So the email address on your account looks to be a catch-all on a personal domain that just forwards any emails sent to
literally-anything@yourdomain.com to your actual email address. From a security and privacy perspective, that is actually extremely good in practice… When it works….
Unfortunately, your implementation appears to be flawed. Your relay server is just blindly forwarding emails without modifying the from: header. This causes your relay server to appear as the origin server for the message, but the message still shows as coming from an @derpibooru.org address. In turn, this causes your actual mail server to reject the message as a
SPF Failure as your relay server is not an authorized sender for derpibooru.org, so your mail server thinks it is a spoofing/impersonation attempt and blocks it.
So that’s why the “forgot password” emails are not reaching you… Unfortunately, this also means I have no way to contact the email address associated with the account, since any email I send to that address will also hit your relay server, which will then pass it on with a non-authorized origin IP, and your actual email account will reject it.
You can try whitelisting
derpibooru.org on your email account and seeing if that will cause it to ignore SPF failures (horrible in practice but it may work), or you can fix your relay to modify the from header (relay
yourdomain.com on behalf of
noreply@derpibooru.org), and then see if you can get a “forgot password” email afterwards… Otherwise, I can’t email you to verify your ownership of the account, and there’s not really much else I can do without verifying your identity, so… Yeah… :/