Hello,
For an e-mail not to fall into spam category, the sourcing server has to
have SPF record I think, or so I've been told. How do I check whether it
has a SPF record or not?
Regards,
mto
Le Tue 16/12/2008, Tolga disait
Hello,
For an e-mail not to fall into spam category, the sourcing server has to
have SPF record I think, or so I've been told.
Some spams are sent from a spf compliant server, many non spam are sent from
servers which do not implement spf. spf is a framework
Tolga a écrit :
Hello,
For an e-mail not to fall into spam category, the sourcing server has to
have SPF record I think, or so I've been told.
No.
$ host -t txt postfix.org
postfix.org has no TXT record
$ host -t txt yahoo.com
yahoo.com has no TXT record
$ host -t txt mail.com
mail.com has
On Tue, 16 Dec 2008 22:14:26 +0200 Tolga to...@ozses.net wrote:
Hello,
For an e-mail not to fall into spam category, the sourcing server has to
have SPF record I think, or so I've been told. How do I check whether it
has a SPF record or not?
Oh dear, no.
You might want to reject mail that