Hi - I know this list is necessarily super-active, but in case anyone
knows anything about this:
We are getting parsing errors from jSPF for TXT records like:
$ host -t txt about.com
;; Truncated, retrying in TCP mode.
about.com descriptive text "v=spf1 ip4:207.241.148.60 ip4:207.241.148.40
ip4:207.241.148.227 ip4:207.241.145.5 ip4:207.241.145.6
ip4:207.241.149.197 ip4:207.241.148.39 ip4:207.241.148.226
ip4:207.241.148.227 ip4:207.241.148.64 ip4:207.241.148.228" "
a:mclist.about.com a:ablist.about.com a:smtp.about.com a:mxc1s.about.com
a:smtpapps.about.com a:listserv1.about.com a:listserv2.about.com
a:mail.about.com a:om1.about.com -all"
The error jSPF reports when checking messages with that domain is:
Term [ip4:207.241.148.228"] is not syntactically valid: ...<monster
regex follows>
...the SPF TXT record is valid, to my knowledge. So it seems like a
parsing error that can't handle TXT records with multiple quoted terms
on the line?
It has been suggested that there may be firewall issues since the DNS
falls back to TCP. I don't think that's happening, but either way... a
bug, no?
Any hope of this "bug" being fixed?
Thanks!
-c
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