Thanks, Scott.
Ben
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From: R. Scott Perry [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Thursday, October 21, 2004 2:42 PM
Subject: Re: [Declude.JunkMail] SPF question
I have a question about setting up the SPF string.
If I use this string:
v=spf1 a mx
Hi,
I have a question about setting up the SPF string.
If I use this string:
v=spf1 a mx a:bcw5, a:bcw6 -all
as a text record in our domain (bcwebhost.net), then the SPF test checks the
sending IP and tries to match it against either bcw5.bcwebhost.net or
bcw6.bcwebhost.net. The -all option
I have a question about setting up the SPF string.
If I use this string:
v=spf1 a mx a:bcw5, a:bcw6 -all
as a text record in our domain (bcwebhost.net), then the SPF test checks the
sending IP and tries to match it against either bcw5.bcwebhost.net or
bcw6.bcwebhost.net. The -all option says
From another list I get:
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...we now have seven return codes, up from the previous four, and the
Received-SPF field is now more structured.
The total number of domains covered by SPF is actually much, much higher
than 7000. That number comes from self-reporting. The true number is
...we now have seven return codes, up from the previous four, and the
Received-SPF field is now more structured.
The SPF protocol is still being changed. The SPF code in Declude JunkMail
follows one of the specs from December -- we expect to add support for the
final one after the final specs
Scott, I have setup an SPF record for pointshare.com as follows:
TXT v=spf1 ipv4:206.114.136.0/23 ipv4:206.114.143.240/28
a:psmail02.pointshare.com ptr mx/24 -all
I then sent out a test message from at yahoo account with a pointshare.com
e-mail address. Here is a snippet of the log entries for
Scott, I have setup an SPF record for pointshare.com as follows:
TXT v=spf1 ipv4:206.114.136.0/23 ipv4:206.114.143.240/28
a:psmail02.pointshare.com ptr mx/24 -all
At first, I thought that was fine -- but it isn't. After checking it at
http://www.dnsstuff.com/pages/spf.htm , it seems that the