Great! I figured that I would need to do it eventually, but I would
rather do it in stages and not all at once.
Dean
On Thu, 16 Sep 2004 17:11:45 -0400, Sanford Whiteman
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > Does anyone know if setting up SPF for a primary domain would affect
> > virtual domains that s
> Does anyone know if setting up SPF for a primary domain would affect
> virtual domains that shares it's IP in Imail?
It will not "affect" them--which is both good and bad. If a domain
doesn't have an SPF record, it will be rejected or negatively weighted
by remote servers that _require_ SP
Does anyone know if setting up SPF for a primary domain would affect
virtual domains that shares it's IP in Imail? Will the virtual domains
start to fail SPF tests because the IP that they are bound to in DNS
lists only the primary domain's name in the SPF record. Will I be
forced to setup SPF for
Does anyone know if setting up SPF for a primary domain would affect
virtual domains that shares it's IP in Imail? Will the virtual domains
start to fail SPF tests because the IP that they are bound to in DNS
lists only the primary domain's name in the SPF record. Will I be
forced to setup SPF for