From: "Adam Cantwell" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>

I have been dealing with the Hotmail/MSN issue for quite some time, and the general consensus from everywhere I've searched has been to add the null SPF 2 record. Until Microsoft fixes their implementation of senderID, the null SPF 2 record IS the fix, as per www.openspf.org.

Great. I used that to get started with SPF, but missed the tip.

As per my previous posts this morning on this topic, the following has been 100% effective on seven qmail servers that I manage in getting mail delivered:

Hotmail/MSN:  null spf2 TXT record
Yahoo:  setup DK to sign outbound mail for your domain
Gmail:  setup both DK to sign and spf1 TXT records

Thanks Adam this is some great info.

I'm using 'v=spf1 mx -all' for my spf record. Is this a good, generic setting that we can suggest on the wiki? (i.e. accept mail from all domains listed in the given domain's MX section)

Todd W.


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