>>Who pointed you to SPF? What is the sender domain for your emails? Does 
that domain expose an SPF record?

i read openspdf .    i'm using sendmail smtp with default configuration 
currently not using spf. u mean using spf will not help with outgoing emails?



Stefano Bagnara <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: cw ha scritto:
> Hello Everyone,
>    I came across openspf site and pointed to jspf. The reason i wanna know 
> more about jspf is because currently when i send mail using sendmail smtp, it 
> will directly go into junk mail. From information that i got, I need to use 
> spf. I came across jspf and download the jar . may i know how to use it? I 
> cannot find any document on how to start using it. how to integrate with 
> james server.  

you need jSPF if you plan to support SPF checks on the receiving side of 
your public mail server.

You should read generic documentation about SPF before looking for 
documentation of our java implementation (jSPF).

If your problem is outgoing mail then jSPF will not do anything for you.

Who pointed you to SPF? What is the sender domain for your emails? Does 
that domain expose an SPF record?

Stefano


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