But this part I do not quite understand. Can you give it to me with a teaspoon? :-)
> [1] Setting up your domain with an SPF record. To do this, all you need to
> do is add a TXT record for your domain. If your domain is example.com, and
> you want to say that E-mail from @example.com should only come from an IP
> in the MX record of example.com, you would add a TXT record for example.com
> of "v=spf1 +mx -all". You can use the wizard to help you generate the
> correct SPF string.
There are 2 parts here: [1] determining the SPF string to use (the wizard at spf.pobox.com will let you know, given what you tell it), and [2] adding the DNS record.
Where do I actually add the TXT Record for my domain, on my own server or at http://spf.pobox.com?
Your own server. So if your domain is "example.com", you would change your DNS servers to add an A record for example.com of "v=spf1 +mx -all" (or whatever string the wizard gives you).
-Scott
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