Wouldn't it be nice if registrars (the one that provide default DNS when you purchase) could be encouraged to add that TXT or SPF record as default on all new domain purchases?

This would also encourage adoption of it as a whole, would like to assume that real email admin's would update the record, vs delete the record.

Any one suggest a medium to encourage that amongst registrars?

On 16-07-15 01:31 PM, John Levine wrote:
In article <CAGGEJxZSANdB+SvuSY2WCVH4=6gkfykjkusl49n+i4l8oro...@mail.gmail.com> 
you write:
Doesn't receive emails, sure. Doesn't send emails, I look for the "SPF
lockdown." Lots of places publish this as an SPF record: "v=spf1 -all"

Yes, that's what the RFC suggests.

In answer to the original question, I know that Gmam special cases
MX 0 . to fail the message immediately.

R's,
John

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