If you are using smtp auth, then Imail will EHLO with the virtual domain,
When not using auth, Imail will  EHLO with the primary domain.
Since you cannot & should not prevent users from using auth, then you need
to set SPFs for all virtual domains.



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From: "Dan Horne" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Monday, August 09, 2004 2:02 PM
Subject: [Declude.JunkMail] SPF for virtuals?


> I have been following a couple of conversations on this issue for the last
> couple of weeks, but (to my knowledge) the primary question remains
> unanswered.
>
> If I have one IP-ful domain (the primary domain of the mail server,
> taisweb.net), and many "virtual" hosts, do I need an SPF record for all
the
> domains, or just for taisweb.net?  This boils down (AFAIK, correct me if I
> am wrong) to the previously asked question "Does Imail HELO with the
virtual
> domain name or with the primary domain name?"
>
> I was reading some conflicting information on the archives and in the
> aforementioned conversations.  How can I tell for sure what Imail is
sending
> as its HELO?
>
> If it does HELO with the virtual domain names, could I set a custom HELO
> message in the Advanced tab of the SMTP service in Imail Admin with
> mail.taisweb.net in it and would that then cause all SPF lookups to go to
> the taisweb.net domain?
>
> Dan Horne
> Web Services Administrator
> TAIS Web
> Wilcox World Travel & Tours
> [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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