In principal I like this.
In practice, I note something is missing. I get a different output:
$ echo netsend.nl | smtpctl spf walk
32.1.9.129
32.1.9.132
80.127.98.234
80.127.135.115
I also note the dns is being requested, as per below, just not printed for some
reason.
09:42:12.175535 d0:7e:3
On Mon, Oct 15, 2018 at 01:08:06AM +0200, Tim Kuijsten wrote:
> Hi,
>
Hi,
> When the "a" designated sender mechanism is used in an spf txt record, both
> v4 and v6 addresses are matched according to [1], so let `smtpctl spf walk`
> resolve both A and records.
>
> [...]
>
> -Tim
>
> [1] h
Hi,
When the "a" designated sender mechanism is used in an spf txt record,
both v4 and v6 addresses are matched according to [1], so let `smtpctl
spf walk` resolve both A and records.
Current output:
$ echo netsend.nl | smtpctl spf walk
80.127.135.115
80.127.98.234
Expected output:
$ ec