Why disable?
If the secondary MX is a MX this SPF entry should work!
v=spf1 mx -all
(the -all entry means every mail from this domain is sended from that
servers, in this case MX)
Or your secondary MX does NAT or something like this?
There is all
#host -t MX ntt.pl
ntt.pl mail is handled by 10 mail.ntt.pl.
ntt.pl mail is handled by 30 mx.ikp.pl.
#host mx.ikp.pl
mx.ikp.pl has address 157.25.5.19
mx.ikp.pl has address 157.25.5.21
#host 157.25.5.19
19.5.25.157.in-addr.arpa domain name pointer mr2.ipartners.pl.
# host
Add an entry to tcprules for the ip addresses for mx.ikp.pl with
SPFBEHAVIOR=0 at the end.
On 11/2/06, Slawomir Rucinski [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
There is all
#host -t MX ntt.pl
ntt.pl mail is handled by 10 mail.ntt.pl.
ntt.pl mail is handled by 30 mx.ikp.pl.
#host mx.ikp.pl
mx.ikp.pl has
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Enviado el: jueves, 02 de noviembre de 2006 10:21
Para: qmailtoaster-list@qmailtoaster.com
Asunto: Re: [qmailtoaster] How to disable SPF checking for secondary MX?
There is all
#host -t MX ntt.pl
ntt.pl mail is handled by 10 mail.ntt.pl.
ntt.pl mail is handled by 30
On Nov 2, 2006, at 6:05 AM, Slawomir Rucinski wrote:
You're right.
That works for IP nubers in tcprules.
But small problem IP for backup MX can be changed by ikp(ipartners)
without warn me.
that's annoying. here are two possible solutions:
1) use a different backup MX provider; i've