The following brought up the question: What is the likelihood of getting
SPF support into SMTPRCV, so that spam gets marked at that point. While
we're at it, should SMTPRCV be a SourceForge.net project?
Just wondering...
On 11/15/2006 2:38 PM, Theo Barker wrote:
I was having some trouble with this kind of thing until I got my DNS
server entry (with my registrar) set up with an SPF record. Since I
did that, I've had no more trouble delivering. You can see example SPF
records by using NSLookup command prompt utility, "set type=txt", then
enter a DNS name. If there's a string that begins with "v=spf1..."
they have an SPF record set up. A great place to start is with
<http://www.openspf.org>. You can learn about it and they have
utilities to help you compose an SPF record and test it out.
HTH,
Theo
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