Am 13.08.2015 um 23:15 schrieb Lawrence K. Chen, P.Eng.:
On 2015-08-10 17:12, Reindl Harald wrote:
well, when you can't say from where you send mail you should refrain from
setup SPF at all
Except there are external forces that demand an SPF, and that it contain
specific strings at all
On 2015-08-10 17:12, Reindl Harald wrote:
truncated the long, hard to understand and unrelated stuff
Am 10.08.2015 um 23:49 schrieb Lawrence K. Chen, P.Eng.:
that above is pure nonsense - your DOMAIN has either a strict SPF
policy -
or a testing policy ~ and no mix of both
~ means
In message calmep04fxiqa0mg7xfgflg+maztzeku4qvnw5vtrsbvinao...@mail.gmail.com
, Steven Carr writes:
On 14 August 2015 at 03:14, Mark Andrews ma...@isc.org wrote:
You just use multiple fields if there isn't space. The field are
concatenated together with no space to produce the full SPF
On 2015-08-13 18:47, Reindl Harald wrote:
Am 13.08.2015 um 23:15 schrieb Lawrence K. Chen, P.Eng.:
On 2015-08-10 17:12, Reindl Harald wrote:
well, when you can't say from where you send mail you should refrain from
setup SPF at all
Except there are external forces that demand an SPF, and
On 14 August 2015 at 03:14, Mark Andrews ma...@isc.org wrote:
You just use multiple fields if there isn't space. The field are
concatenated together with no space to produce the full SPF entry.
e.g. ab cd - abcd
How does BIND know which order to send the TXT records in so that they
In message 94ac3fe7e1948b9c0ce80a78f8a59...@lhaven.homeip.net, Lawrence K. C
hen, P.Eng. writes:
Earlier today had a request to add another entry...didn't notice that how
close the string was to 255? characters.
You just use multiple fields if there isn't space. The field are
concatenated
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