ES,
Take a look at my actual line by typing 'host -t txt kabewm.com'
The first line is basically the same as the second, just one minor
change. Althoiugh QmailToaster doesn't support spf2 (aka SenderID),
but it doesn't matter since we're publishing both records.
Erik
On 1/30/07, Eric Shubes <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
I see that.
Is this the recommended practice? Because some servers haven't been updated
to v2 yet?
Erik Espinoza wrote:
> I just replace v=spf1 w/ spf2.0/mfrom and use the same line twice.
>
> Erik
>
> On 1/30/07, Eric Shubes <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>> Erik Espinoza wrote:
>> > As a Hotmail user I've always felt as though the Spam goes into the
>> > Inbox and the Good stuff is always in the Junk Folder. However, for my
>> > domain I have two txt records:
>> >
>> > $ host -t txt kabewm.com
>> > kabewm.com text "spf2.0/mfrom mx ip4:12.168.80.34 ip4:216.31.139.108
>> ~all"
>> > kabewm.com text "v=spf1 mx ip4:12.168.80.34 ip4:216.31.139.108 ~all"
>> >
>> > And Hotmail doesn't Junk Mail my stuff.
>> >
>> > Erik
>> >
>>
>> Is this the recommended practice then, to have a record for both SPF
>> versions? If so, I can update the wiki (that page could use some work
>> as it is).
>> --
>> -Eric 'shubes'
>>
--
-Eric 'shubes'
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