If I have a virtual domain that is configured on my mail server, and I am
looking at setting up an SPF record, is there somewhere that the virutual
domain has to be specified?
Adding an SPF record for the domain works the same no matter how the domain
is handled by IMail. So if you have a
Another question on this..
Although I run my mail server here, we do lease our IP address block from
our ISP. We don't, however, have our outgoing smtp settings configured for
our ISP's mailserver.
Does this have to be reflected in the set up as well?
Thanks for everyone's help.
Sharyn
We
. Enter in the SPF string without the surrounding quotes in the Text
field
Darin.
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From: Grant Griffith - Declude JM [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Friday, June 25, 2004 9:37 AM
Subject: RE: [Declude.JunkMail] Maybe OT - Virtual domains and SPF
Although I run my mail server here, we do lease our IP address block from
our ISP. We don't, however, have our outgoing smtp settings configured for
our ISP's mailserver.
Does this have to be reflected in the set up as well?
All you would need here is to list the IP(s) that the mailserver uses --
Adding an SPF record for the domain works the same no matter how the domain
is handled by IMail. So if you have a virtual domain example.com, you
would set up the SPF record exactly the same as you would if you had a
real domain of example.com.
If I set up an spf record for my primary