SPF says which machines are allowed to send e-mail as yourdomain.com.
It is basically a list of permitted senders. For example:
v=spf1 a:mail1.yourdomain.com ~all
This says that only one machine, mail1.yourdomain.com, is allowed to
send e-mail for yourdomain.com. All others are frauds.
If I'm a
As of late in my great fight against spam I have started to receive
NDRs (non-delivery reports)
where the spammer sends spam as non existent users with my domain and
then I get all these NDRs.
Can anyone tell me how to stop this?
TIA
You may want to publish SPF records. This will allow you to designate
which hosts are allowed to send e-mail as yourdomain. For more info on
publishing SPF records, please refer to http://www.openspf.org/
Thanks,
Erik
On 4/18/06, Richard Baxant [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
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