Re: [Pdns-users] Re: How Do SPF records work in PDNS? ( begionner)

2006-11-18 Thread Alex van den Bogaerdt
On Sat, Nov 18, 2006 at 12:49:44PM -0700, Michael Loftis wrote: > Now if you *have* an SPF record (which again is *NOT* a type of DNS record > at all, it's a TXT record) Please be aware that there is an official SPF resource record. http://www.iana.org/assignments/dns-parameters But do publish

[Pdns-users] Re: How Do SPF records work in PDNS? ( begionner)

2006-11-18 Thread Julian Mehnle
Michael Loftis wrote: > SPF is simply a specially formatted TXT record associated with the > sending domain which states which A, MX, or IP's can send mail on behalf > of that domain. If you've got people denying mail because of no SPF > record well you don't want to send mail to them anyway. SPF

Re: [Pdns-users] Re: How Do SPF records work in PDNS? ( begionner)

2006-11-18 Thread Michael Loftis
--On November 18, 2006 11:27:26 AM -0800 Richard Vernooij <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: I thought PRT record is the same? or do i misundertand. Can you please explain the difference? and what must i do in my case? I am going to assume you mean PTR record. PTR's really only occur in .in-

Re: [Pdns-users] Re: How Do SPF records work in PDNS? ( begionner)

2006-11-18 Thread Richard Vernooij
I thought PRT record is the same? or do i misundertand. Can you please explain the difference? and what must i do in my case? In my case several people do not get any mail, because there spamfilter blocks mail from our domains on our servers, due to Reverse or SPF settings . This is all i can

[Pdns-users] Re: How Do SPF records work in PDNS? ( begionner)

2006-11-18 Thread Julian Mehnle
Richard Vernooij wrote: > I seem to have a problem that many messages from a webserver, or > emailserver do not arrive on certain places. > > Now i found that it could be the reason, that i do not have SPF records > for reverse DNS. SPF has _nothing_ to do with reverse DNS. > Now when i check > h